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Airstrikes and shooting kill at least 38 people in Gaza as calls for ceasefire grow

Israeli strikes killed at least 38 people including nine from one family in Gaza amid ongoing ground operations and worsening humanitarian conditions, health officials said.

  • At least 38 people lost their lives in Gaza on Saturday due to Israeli airstrikes and shots fired, including four in the Shati refugee camp and 11 in the Tufah neighborhood of Gaza City.
  • The attacks occurred shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared at the U.N. General Assembly that Israel is determined to complete its efforts to defeat Hamas in Gaza.
  • Israel is continuing a significant ground assault in Gaza City, where more than 300,000 residents have escaped, yet approximately 700,000 remain facing critical shortages and a healthcare system on the verge of collapse.
  • On Friday, U.S. President Trump described talks on Gaza as "very inspired and productive discussions" and "intense negotiations" ahead of his scheduled meeting with Netanyahu on Monday.
  • The worsening violence and humanitarian situation have intensified global calls for a ceasefire, but Netanyahu is determined to press on with military operations.
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Israeli airstrikes and ground forces have killed 38 people across the Palestinian Gaza Strip, health officials said, as international pressure for a ceasefire grows but Israel's leader defiantly continues the war.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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