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59 Palestinians in Gaza are killed by Israeli airstrikes or shot dead while seeking aid

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 13 – At least 66 Palestinians, including 9 children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting civilians and aid queues amid ongoing conflict and worsening humanitarian conditions, Gaza Health Ministry reported.

  • On Thursday, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 66 people in Gaza, including eight women and children in Gaza City, according to local hospitals.
  • The Israel-Hamas war, ignited by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, has fueled ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza.
  • In Deir al-Balah, 13 civilians, including four children and two women, were killed while queuing for aid, part of 36 Palestinians killed across Gaza on Thursday.
  • International groups urge a ceasefire as negotiations stall and Gaza residents fear further strikes amid blocked humanitarian corridors.
  • Since October 2023, over 57,700 Palestinians have been killed and 137,600 wounded, with more than 2 million dependent on aid amid famine warnings, deepening Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
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