74 Killed in Gaza as Israeli Forces Strike a Cafe and Fire on People Seeking Food
- On June 30, Israeli navy airstrike on Gaza City’s seaside cafe killed over 30 people, including journalist Ismail Abu Hatab near the port.
- This assault occurred amid intensified Israeli bombardments across Gaza, as the Israeli military targets militants and issues displacement orders for civilians.
- Videos show thick smoke and widespread damage as at least 31 civilians, mostly women and children, are killed and 70 injured in the Gaza seaside cafe strike, hospital officials report.
- Nasser Hospital reports most casualties are women and children amid ICU shortages, with 11 bodies received from aid site shootings, worsening Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- Next week, Netanyahu plans to meet Trump in Washington D.C. as Trump suggests a ceasefire could happen within days.
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‘Without warning, a warplane hit the place’ – at least 74 killed in Gaza as Israeli forces strike a cafe and fire on people seeking food
Israeli forces killed at least 74 people in Gaza on Monday with airstrikes that left 30 dead at a seaside cafe and gunfire that left 23 dead as Palestinians tried to get desperately needed food aid, witnesses and health officials said.
74 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Monday. 30 of them were killed when they were in a cafe on the seashore. According to the United Nations, 1000 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since June 15. Many of them were killed when they were seeking help in the form of food and medicines.

74 killed in Gaza as Israeli forces strike cafe, fire on people seeking food
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