Aid workers among dead, says charity, as Israeli drones strike Gaza
- Israeli strikes have killed at least nine individuals, including aid workers and journalists, in Gaza, marking significant ceasefire violations by the Israeli military during a time of stalled negotiations with Hamas.
- The UK-registered Al Khair Foundation reported that eight of its volunteers were killed when their vehicles were targeted during an aid delivery in Beit Lahia.
- The latest attack marks the deadliest single incident during the ceasefire, resulting in over 150 Palestinian deaths since it began.
- Hamas condemned the Israeli strikes as a violation of the ceasefire, while the Israeli military stated they were targeting individuals threatening their troops.
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Eight humanitarian workers killed in Israeli airstrike, says Mapim
PETALING JAYA: Eight humanitarian volunteers from the Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organisations (Mapim) have been reported killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza on Saturday (March 15).
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