Israeli airstrikes kill 38 Palestinians in Gaza
- At least 38 Palestinians lost their lives in Gaza due to Israeli military strikes on Sunday, as Prime Minister Netanyahu was set to attend discussions in Washington.
- The strikes follow Hamas' brutal attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostage, prompting Israel's offensive.
- The bombings targeted homes sheltering displaced families in Gaza City and the Muwasi area, killing 20 people in the city and 18 in Muwasi, according to hospital officials.
- The Israeli military reported striking over 100 targets across Gaza, while Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the responsibility to protect an "urgent necessity" and an "unfulfilled promise".
- Netanyahu's government plans indirect ceasefire talks in Qatar amid stalled negotiations, while humanitarian conditions worsen with limited aid reaching Gaza's civilians.
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By this time, already in southern Gaza, 18 Palestinians were killed by the attacks in Muwasi, a region on the Mediterranean coast of Gaza.
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