At Least 10 Killed in Israeli Strikes Across Gaza Since Dawn
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 18 – Airstrikes targeted residential and displaced persons' areas, including Gaza's only Catholic church, amid claims of Hamas infrastructure strikes and rising civilian casualties, medical sources said.
- On July 18, 2025, the Israeli military launched airstrikes that killed at least 30 Palestinians, using drone-fired missiles packed with nails.
- Since the ceasefire broke on March 18, 2025, over 737,000 Palestinians have been displaced, while the Israeli military insists its operations target `Hamas infrastructure`.
- According to Al Jazeera, three people were killed in Tuffah and five in Jabalia an-Nazla, while bombings in al-Mawasi killed infants, highlighting widespread civilian casualties.
- Benjamin Netanyahu admitted the strike on the Holy Family Church was a `stray` round, while Monsignor Pascal Gollnisch condemned it as `totally unacceptable`.
- The UN stated calls for an immediate ceasefire as conditions worsen, with the UN warning `time is running out for children` in Gaza, as settler violence deepens the crisis.
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Gaza civil defense agency says Israeli strikes kill 14
GAZA CITY: Gaza’s civil defense agency said on Friday that Israeli strikes killed 14 people in the north and south of the war-ravaged Palestinian territory. The emergency service said fighter jets conducted air strikes and there was artillery shelling and gunfire in the early morning in areas north of the southern city of Khan Yunis. Agency official Mohammed Al-Mughayyir said
Israeli strikes kill at least 30 in Gaza as hospitals struggle under blockade - The Tribune
At least 30 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza, Al Jazeera reported, as hospitals struggle without power or supplies. Attacks hit displaced civilians, including children, while doctors are forced to choose who to treat. Israel also faced backlash after bombing Gaza's only Catholic church.
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