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Israel's Overnight Bombardment of Gaza City Kills at Least 11

Israeli strikes killed at least 11 in Gaza City as Hamas leaders pursue renewed U.S.-backed ceasefire talks amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.

  • In a fresh offensive, Israeli planes and tanks bombarded eastern Gaza City overnight, killing at least 11 people, while Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya arrived in Cairo to revive ceasefire talks.
  • With ceasefire efforts stalled, Israel announced plans to seize Gaza City, following deadlocked talks in Qatar over a U.S. truce proposal, shortly after the October 7, 2023 war outbreak.
  • According to Gaza's health ministry, 89 Palestinians died in the past 24 hours, raising total deaths to 227, including 103 children, since the war started.
  • In response, WHO reported over 14,800 patients in Gaza need urgent care, and Ghebreyesus urged reactivation of referral routes before it is too late.
  • In Cairo, Hamas official Taher al-Nono said meetings starting Wednesday will focus on stopping the war, delivering aid, and `end the suffering of our people in Gaza`.
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IDF tanks and aircraft bombed the eastern areas of Gaza City overnight.

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The Japan Times broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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