Gaza rescuers say 42 killed in Israeli strikes
- Israeli air strikes killed at least 42 people across Gaza within 24 hours as of early May 2025 amid ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip.
- These strikes occurred after a ceasefire, which had largely stopped the fighting since January, ended and Israel restarted its military operations against Hamas on March 18.
- Recent assaults caused casualties in various parts of Gaza, including airstrikes that hit residences in Bureij and Beit Lahia, as well as a facility providing meals in Gaza City, with dozens reported dead across the region.
- The Gaza health ministry reported over 2,300 deaths since March, with the overall death toll surpassing 52,000 since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
- Humanitarian agencies warn that the blockade and aid halt since March 2 have pushed Gaza into famine and a near-total collapse of aid, intensifying the humanitarian crisis.
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Live, wars in the Middle East: in the Gaza Strip, eleven deaths, including three children, in an Israeli bombardment, according to Palestinian civil defense
On Friday, civil defence reported that at least 42 people had been killed in new Israeli strikes in the war-stricken small Palestinian territory, which Israel had been subject to a total blockade for the past two months.


32 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza: Civil defence
Gaza: At least 32 Palestinians have been killed and many others injured in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, the enclave’s Civil Defence reported. Six people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli raid targeting a charitable hospice near the Abdel-Al Junction in the centre of Gaza City, and two were killed in an Israeli shelling targeting a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood north of the city, Civil Defence spokespers…
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