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At least 44 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza, Hamas-backed health ministry says

  • Israeli military operations resumed in Gaza on March 18, and medics reported at least 25 killed by strikes on Thursday.
  • A Hamas-led attack in October 2023 ignited the war, and military operations resumed after a ceasefire collapsed.
  • Strikes killed a family of six in northern Gaza City and nine people in Jabalia.
  • The Gaza health ministry reported over 51,000 killed total; the military claimed striking a Hamas command center.
  • Israel's army chief threatened a larger offensive if hostages are not freed, and the military issued new evacuation orders.
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Middle East latest: Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 50, many of them women and children

Gaza's Health Ministry says Israeli strikes have killed at least 50 people, many of them women and children. The deadly strikes tore into residential buildings, a police station, and a tent for displaced Palestinians, among other locations. According to Palestinian…

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Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 53

Gaza rescue teams and medics said Israeli air strikes killed at least 53 people on Thursday, as the military issued fresh evacuation orders ahead of a planned attack.

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