Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 70 people, including many children, according to health officials
- On Wednesday, airstrikes by Israel in northern and southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 70 individuals, among them nearly 24 children, marking a second consecutive night of intense bombing.
- The strikes come as part of Israel’s counterattack following a deadly October 7, 2023 assault by Hamas fighters that resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 individuals in southern Israel.
- Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 82 bodies brought to hospitals in 24 hours with over half from Khan Younis, where more than 50 died during multiple airstrikes overnight.
- The ministry reported that the total number of Palestinian fatalities has reached 53,010, with nearly 120,000 individuals injured, while Israel's strikes have forced Gaza’s sole cancer-treatment hospital to cease operations.
- Human Rights Watch urged the international community to oppose Israel’s plan to seize Gaza and displace hundreds of thousands, noting these actions inch closer to extermination, which Israel denies.
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Israeli onslaught kills 85 in Gaza as Trump visits Gulf
Israeli military strikes killed at least 85 people in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Palestinian medics said, as the United States and Arab mediators pushed for a ceasefire deal and US President Donald Trump visited the Middle East. Most of the victims, including women and children, were killed in Khan Younis in southern Gaza in airstrikes that hit homes and tents, they said. The dead included journalist Hassan Samour, who worked for the Hamas-run …


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