Israeli Strikes Kill Scores Across Gaza
- Israeli strikes in Gaza killed over 70 people, according to health officials in Gaza.
- Hamas described aid distribution points as 'death traps' due to ongoing strikes targeting vulnerable civilians and relief efforts.
- The Gaza Health Ministry reported multiple injuries due to Israeli attacks near aid distribution points.
- Israeli airstrikes have been part of a pattern of attacks affecting humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza residents.
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The Gaza Strip Civil Defense said 12 people, including eight waiting for humanitarian aid, were killed today in Israeli strikes on the Palestinian territory devastated by more than 20 months of war.
Israeli Attacks on Gaza Continue After It Broke Ceasefire, Killing More Students and Aid Workers
Predawn attacks by Israel have killed at least 14 people in Gaza. In total, more than 830 Palestinians in Gaza, many of them children, have been killed by Israeli fire after Israel unilaterally shattered the ceasefire less than two weeks ago. Over a dozen aid workers have been killed or gone missing in recent days, including workers from UNRWA, Palestine Red Crescent Society and World Central Kitchen.
These types of situations, increasingly frequent in the enclave, often occur while civilians try to get humanitarian aid, in the midst of the acute crisis
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