74 Killed in Gaza as Israeli Forces Strike a Cafe and Fire on People Seeking Food
- On Monday, June 30, the Israeli Defense Forces struck Al-Baqa Cafe in Gaza City, killing over 30 civilians including journalist Ismail Abu Hatab.
- Following the October 2023 Hamas attack, the Israeli Defense Forces resumed major operations on March 18, escalating bombardments across Gaza City and Jabaliya refugee camp.
- At least 74 Palestinians, including civilians and a journalist, were killed Monday, with 23 seeking food and 15 near aid centers, UNICEF said.
- Following Israeli airstrikes and evacuation orders in northern Gaza, displacement worsened as residents fled neighborhoods like Zeitoun and Tuffah amid escalating humanitarian crisis.
- Israeli officials head to Washington for ceasefire talks urged by President Trump; UN Sec-Gen Guterres emphasizes that 'the search for food must not be a death sentence' in Gaza.
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The stories of the people killed in Israeli strike on Gaza cafe
At least 24 people were killed in Gaza yesterday when an Israeli airstrike hit a beachside cafe in Gaza City. Witnesses described horrific scenes as the missile hit – saying the popular cafe had been full of families at the time. The IDF says it is now “reviewing” the strike, claiming it had been targeting “several Hamas terrorists”. We tell the stories of some of those killed. Warning: this report contains distressing images.
Israel Bombs Crowded Gaza Cafe, Killing Dozens, Including Children
Israeli attacks on Gaza killed nearly 100 Palestinians on Monday, including at least 39 people who died when an Israeli warplane bombed a seaside cafe in northern Gaza City. Among those killed were children celebrating a birthday party, the prominent visual artist Frans al-Salmi and the photojournalist Ismail Abu Hatab. He’s at least the 227th Palestinian journalist killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 2023. Palestinian journalist Bay…
The Al-Baqa Café, by the sea in Gaza City, was one of the last places with a reliable internet connection. Israel says it targeted "many Hamas terrorists".
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