Israeli airstrikes kill 23 in Gaza as outcry over aid blockade grows
- Israeli attacks from late Friday into Saturday resulted in the deaths of at least 23 Palestinians, including a family of five in the Sabra district of Gaza City and four individuals in a warehouse strike in Jabaliya.
- The strikes followed Israel’s resumption of bombardment on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire amid a 19-month war with over 52,800 dead and more than 119,000 wounded in Gaza.
- Israel maintains a blockade on Gaza, now in its third month, blocking food, medicine, and fuel to pressure Hamas amid international opposition to Israel’s control over aid distribution.
- A group identifying as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, made up of former military personnel, security professionals from the U.S., and humanitarian workers, put forward a proposal amid increasing criticism of Israel's approach to aid distribution.
- The ongoing violence and blockade sustain high civilian casualties and humanitarian concerns, while Israeli plans and military operations raise risks to hostages and fuel international warnings.
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Israeli strikes kill at least 23 in Gaza Strip
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza City — Israeli airstrikes overnight and into Saturday killed at least 23 Palestinians in Gaza, including three children and their parents whose tent was bombed in Gaza City, health officials said.
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