Israeli airstrikes kill 14 Palestinians in Gaza and another 10 die seeking food
- On Saturday, air raids in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 14 Palestinians, with an additional 10 losing their lives separately while attempting to obtain food amid the ongoing hostilities.
- The violence follows a nearly 21-month war sparked by Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and ongoing Israeli offensives displacing nearly all Gaza residents.
- Additional deaths occurred near aid sites in Rafah and Khan Younis, including eight Palestinians killed by strikes near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution point.
- Dr Ahmad al-Farra of Nasser Hospital highlighted an urgent shortage of baby milk, emphasizing the severity of the situation and reporting that at least 66 children have died of starvation since October 2023.
- Hamas reacted favorably to a recent American initiative calling for a two-month ceasefire but insists on assurances that the conflict will end and Israeli forces will withdraw from Gaza as negotiations proceed.
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Israeli airstrikes kill 14
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israeli airstrikes killed 14 Palestinians in Gaza and another 10 were killed while seeking food aid, hospital officials in the embattled enclave told The Associated Press on Saturday, as U.S.-led ceasefire efforts appeared to gain…
Middle East crisis: Fourteen Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Saturday and ten people were shot dead in a…
Over 20 Palestinians killed as Israeli strikes hit aid seekers in Gaza
The Israeli airstrikes struck tents in the Muwasi area on the southern end of Gaza's Mediterranean coast, killing seven people, including a Palestinian doctor and his three children, according to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis
Once again, dozens of people are said to have died in Israeli attacks in Gaza. Israel and Islamist Hamas are struggling for a ceasefire.
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