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Gaza: 288 Civilians Killed in 59 Massacres by Israeli Forces in Just 100 Hours - Quds News Network

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Over 288 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces over the past 100 hours in 59 massacres across the Gaza Strip, including 99 aid seekers, according to Gaza’s Government Media Office.

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Israel has killed at least 61 people in Gaza since sunrise on Monday, Al Jazeera reports. The deaths included 26 in Gaza City and the northern part…

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Another 1,088 were wounded as Israel’s relentless attacks continued through the weekend. Israel also carries out “intense” airstrikes in Yemen. By Dave DeCamp. Antiwar.com, July 6, 2025. Israeli forces in Gaza killed 288 Palestinians and wounded 1,088 over the past three days, according to daily death toll updates from the Gaza Health Ministry, as relentless US-backed Israeli attacks continued to pound the Strip and people seeking aid continued …

An Israeli bombing of displaced people's tents in Nuseirat camp in the centre of the Gaza Strip left at least three dead and several wounded, medical sources on the ground confirmed to the Palestinian news agency Wafa. According to these sources to Wafa, the attack took place Monday night against a tent west of Nuseirat camp, near an aid distribution point.This Monday the news agency also reported a deadly attack on Palestinians waiting near a h…

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Maktoob broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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