Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 48 people, including 22 children, hospitals say
- Israeli airstrikes on May 14, 2025, killed at least 48 people, including 22 children, in northern and southern Gaza.
- The strikes followed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement rejecting any halt in Israel’s offensive despite Hamas releasing an Israeli-American hostage.
- Local hospitals and Gaza’s Health Ministry reported most casualties occurred in Jabaliya and Khan Younis, with warnings issued days earlier about Hamas infrastructure there.
- Netanyahu stated that Israel would not stop its military operations in Gaza, a position that French President Emmanuel Macron condemned as disgraceful and responsible for a severe humanitarian crisis.
- The strikes and ongoing Israeli operations have displaced 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, worsening a blockade-driven humanitarian crisis amid famine risks.
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'Sometimes I get the impression Israeli government members live in a parallel universe'
Zamir Haimi, whose nephew, Tal, was murdered on Oct. 7 and whose body is being held in Gaza, says, 'It's frustrating to see that our government, unlike the American government, which decided to bring back its hostages, not only does nothing, it also causes harm'
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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The Israel Defense Forces said it was reviewing the reports. The strikes came hours after the military issued evacuation warnings to residents in Jabalia and surrounding areas
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