Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The situation in Gaza is critical and heartbreaking, with Israeli bombings leaving a trail of death and destruction in the region. In Jan Yunis, near the evacuated "humanitarian zone," at least 47 deaths have been reported as a result of the attacks, according to witnesses in the area who informed the EFE news agency. The images coming from the area show a devastating scene, with families trying to escape desperately as bombs fall around them. Humanitarian organizations have denounced that Israeli forces are preventing ambulances from accessing the affected areas, hindering the care for the wounded and deceased from the attacks. The shortage of blood units in hospitals has become a serious threat to the lives of patients, who are suffering the consequences of the "massacres by the occupying forces against innocent civilians," according to a statement from the Ministry of Health. The Israeli military justified the bombings and the evacuation of the "humanitarian zone" in Mawasi and neighborhoods in Jan Yunis, arguing the presence of terrorist infrastructure in the area. They pointed out that rockets were being launched from there towards Israeli territory, which justified the military action. However, the forced evacuation of civilians has raised concerns and criticisms, especially considering that in the past, Israeli attacks have been recorded in civilian and humanitarian areas in Gaza. The lack of security and the constant violence in the region have created a climate of terror and desperation among the population, who are caught in the crossfire of the clashes between Israel and armed Palestinian groups like Hamas. The evacuation of civilians to increasingly limited and precarious areas worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over a million people live crowded without basic services or dignified conditions. The death of at least 64 Palestinians in the last 24 hours, along with the ongoing bombings and escalation of violence, highlight the urgent need to find a diplomatic solution and a ceasefire to end the bloodshed in the region. The international community has urged both parties to cease hostilities and seek peaceful ways to resolve conflicts, prioritizing the protection of the lives of innocent civilians trapped in the conflict. The situation in Gaza is a distressing reminder of the fragility of life amidst war and violence. While political leaders seek diplomatic solutions, it is the families and children trapped in the bombings who pay the highest price. It is imperative to stop indiscriminate attacks and protect the civilian population, ensuring access to humanitarian aid and basic services for those affected by the conflict in Gaza. The tragedy unfolding in Jan Yunis and throughout Gaza should prompt the conscience of the international community and remind us of the urgency to find a lasting and just solution to the conflict in the region. Meanwhile, the victims of violence and their families face the horror of war daily, in a cycle of suffering that seems to have no end. Gaza needs peace, justice, and solidarity to begin healing the deep wounds caused by decades of conflict and violence.