Israel kills 34 people in Gaza, say health officials, ahead of UN meeting
The Israeli military launched operations targeting Hamas tunnels, killing 34 Palestinians amid a prolonged conflict with over 350,000 displaced since early September, officials reported.
- Hamas released a photo showing 48 Israeli hostages, claiming it was a farewell image related to ongoing military actions in Gaza City. The image emphasized that their fate depends on Israeli political choices, particularly those of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Israeli officials report that approximately 20 hostages are believed to be alive, while others are in critical condition or confirmed dead, which contradicts Hamas' claims about their status.
- The release of the photograph intensified calls for action in Israel, where mass protests demanded the government secure the hostages' release and cease hostilities ahead of the Jewish New Year celebrations.
- Hamas accused Netanyahu of refusing a ceasefire and blamed Army Chief Eyal Zamir for supporting attacks on Gaza, while U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that many hostages could be dead, raising concerns regarding their safety.
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Israel kills 34 in Gaza ahead of UN meeting, where countries will recognize Palestinian state
Israeli strikes killed at least 34 people in Gaza City overnight, including children, said health officials on Sunday, as Israel presses ahead with its offensive in the famine-stricken city.
Israeli strikes kill 31 people in Gaza City, medics say
Israeli forces blew up more residential buildings in Gaza City, killing at least 31 Palestinians and prompting many others to flee, Gazan health authorities have said, as Israel's tanks pushed further into the densely populated city.
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