Israeli strikes kill at least 29 Palestinians in Gaza, hospital officials say
- On Saturday, hospitals in Gaza said Israeli strikes killed at least 29 Palestinians, one of the highest tolls since the October ceasefire, a day before the Rafah crossing with Egypt is set to open.
- Israel's military said its strikes since October respond to ceasefire violations, citing militants killed exiting a tunnel in Rafah the day before.
- Shifa Hospital reported an airstrike on a police station in Gaza City killed at least 14 officers, while a strike on an apartment building killed three children, their aunt and grandmother on Saturday morning; Nasser Hospital said a tent camp fire killed seven family members.
- Gaza's Health Ministry recorded 509 Palestinians killed since the Oct. 10 ceasefire, and Palestinians see the Rafah crossing as a vital lifeline amid destroyed medical infrastructure.
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Israeli attacks hit several places in Gaza City and Chan Junis on Saturday, including a police station and a tent camp. These are the most deadly blows since the ceasefire began in October.
On Saturday alone, Israel has killed at least 29 people. One of the bombings killed a family of seven who were in a tent in Ghaith camp, which houses displaced persons.Israel announces that it will open the Rafah crossing for the exit and entry of Gazans on Sunday. Israel has killed at least 29 Gazans this Saturday in Gaza, including a family of seven - with children - in a tent in Jan Yunis (south) and 14 killed in the bombing of a police stati…
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