Israeli strike on school-turned-shelter kills 23 as Arab mediators seek long-term Gaza truce
- Israeli air strikes killed at least 23 people, including women and children, in a bombing of a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City's Al-Tuffah neighborhood, according to Gaza's civil defense agency.
- Germany, France, and Britain called on Israel to lift its blockade on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, warning of an acute risk of starvation and disease.
- Since the resumption of Israel's military campaign on March 18, at least 1,890 people have been killed in Gaza, bringing the total death toll to at least 51,266, according to Hamas's health ministry.
- Civil defense spokesman Mahmud Bassal stated, 'We lack the necessary tools and equipment to carry out effective rescue operations or recover the bodies of martyrs.
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Gaza rescuers say charred bodies recovered as Israeli strikes kill 17
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories — Gaza's civil defence agency on Wednesday said its crew recovered charred bodies from a school-turned-shelter for displaced people, as Israeli strikes killed 17 people in the Hamas-run territory since dawn. Israel resumed its military campaign in Gaza on March 18, following the collapse of a two-month ceasefire that had largely halted the fighting in the besieged Palestinian territory. "Seventeen people have b…
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