Gaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill 69 people
- Gaza civil defence official al-Mughayyir reported at least 12 civilians, mostly women and children, killed in an Israeli air strike on Mustafa Hafez School in Al-Rimal.
- Following Hamas’s October 2023 attack, Israel’s expanded military operations in Gaza have killed at least 57,130 people as part of its retaliatory campaign.
- The IDF stated it will investigate the strike and asserts it follows international law and takes precautions to reduce civilian harm.
- Despite the ongoing strikes, pressure for a ceasefire grows as officials call for humanitarian aid and Israel's government pushes to escalate military operations.
- Beyond the immediate toll, Gaza's war has displaced nearly all of its 2 million residents, with Ireland providing almost €80 million in aid since October 2023.
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Nearly 70 killed in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify amid ceasefire uncertainty
The Hamas-run Civil Defence agency has said that one Israeli strike hit a school-turned-shelter for displaced families in Gaza City, killing 15 people. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that it targeted the shelter to destroy a "key" Hamas operative based there
The Israeli army indicated that the target was a high member of the Palestinian terrorist group and that measures were taken to prevent civilian casualties
In Gaza, new Israeli bombings killed at least 69 people on Thursday, July 3, according to the Palestinian civil defence. Among the victims, fifteen people who had found refuge in a school. The Israeli army claims to have hit a leading Hamas terrorist. NGOs accuse Hamas of deliberately targeting the crowd during the distribution of humanitarian aid. At this very moment, a ceasefire is still under discussion. (International).

Gaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill 69 people
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed at least 69 people on Thursday, including 15 in a strike on a school sheltering Palestinians displaced by the war nearing its 22nd month.
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