Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 70 people, including many children, according to health officials
- Israeli airstrikes over Wednesday and Thursday struck Khan Younis and northern Gaza, resulting in the deaths of over 70 individuals, among them a significant number of children.
- The strikes follow a three-month Israeli blockade and a retaliatory campaign after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
- The airstrikes included a strike on a complex in Jabaliya that killed 13 people, and the death of Hasan Samour, a journalist killed with 11 family members in Khan Younis.
- Gaza's only hospital providing cancer treatments, European Hospital Khan Younis, was rendered out of service after two Israeli airstrikes that killed six people and damaged infrastructure.
- The blockade and strikes have displaced 90% of Gaza's population and created a severe humanitarian crisis with nearly half a million at risk of starvation.
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Numerous deaths in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip
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