Gaza rescuers say children among 10 killed in Israeli strike
- An Israeli air strike in Gaza killed ten family members, including seven children, on Friday.
- Renewed Israeli operations followed the end of a two-month ceasefire with Hamas on March 18.
- Strikes hit Khan Yunis and Al-Atatra, prompting evacuation warnings from the Israeli military.
- According to Gaza's health ministry, at least 1,522 Palestinians died since March 18.
- The UN decried the strikes' impact as aid dried up, and the Red Crescent demanded a probe.
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Gaza, Palestinian Territories.The Civil Defense of the Gaza Strip reported on Friday the deaths of 14 people, including 10 members of the same family, in Israeli bombings in the Palestinian territory.In Jan Yunis, in the south of the coastal strip, the bombing killed 10 members of a family.The victims, seven of them children, were between 3 and 58 years old, told AFP Mahmud Basal, the spokesman for the organization of Palestinian rescuers.The Ci…
Family Demands U.S. Probe into Israel’s Killing of 14-Year-Old Palestinian American
In New Jersey, the family of a 14-year-old Palestinian American boy shot dead by Israeli forces is demanding an investigation into his killing. Family members say Omar Mohammad Rabea was shot 11 times in total during an Israeli raid Sunday near the town of Turmus Aya in the occupied West Bank.
On Friday, the Palestinian Civil Defence announced the death of 10 members of the same family who were victims of an Israeli night strike in the southern Gaza Strip, as the UN notes that dozens of strikes in recent weeks have resulted in the death of "only women and children".
The victims, aged 3 to 58, were killed in an air strike that took place around 03:30 a.m. in Han Yunis, a rescue spokesman said.
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