Strikes on Gaza kill at least 60 people, local officials say, as criticism against Israel mounts
- Israel pressed ahead with a new military offensive in Gaza on Tuesday, with airstrikes killing at least 85 Palestinians, according to health officials.
- This offensive comes after nearly three months during which Israel has blocked the entry of food, medicine, and fuel into Gaza as a means of exerting pressure on Hamas.
- Although Israel permitted dozens of aid trucks into Gaza starting two days ago, the deliveries have not been distributed to the residents due to delays and the requirement for aid workers to transfer supplies to different vehicles as directed by the Israeli military.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized a limited amount of aid to enter Gaza after receiving pressure from allies who expressed their inability to back Israel amid distressing reports of starvation emerging from the region.
- The ongoing offensive has killed over 300 people and drawn mounting international criticism, including British sanctions and condemnation from the UK, France, and Canada, highlighting escalating regional tensions.
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Airstrikes kill dozens in Gaza as international criticism of Israel grows
Israeli forces killed at least 55 Palestinians in airstrikes in Gaza on Tuesday, local medics said, continuing to bombard the enclave despite mounting international pressure to halt military operations and allow unimpeded deliveries of aid. Britain announced it was suspending trade talks with Israel and summoning its ambassador over "egregious…

Israeli airstrikes leave dozens dead across Gaza
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israel pressed ahead Tuesday with its new military offensive in Gaza despite mounting international criticism, launching airstrikes that health officials said killed at least 85 Palestinians. Israeli officials claim they also allowed in dozens more…
38 killed in Israeli air strikes across Gaza in half-hour period
At least 38 Palestinians were killed in a series of Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strip within a 30-minute window overnight, according to Palestinian medical sources. The strikes reportedly hit multiple locations, including a school and an abandoned fuel station housing displaced civilians. The Hamas-run civil defence agency said rescue efforts were hampered by limited equipment and ongoing bombardment. Ten people were killed at the Musa b…
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