67 Killed in Gaza as Israeli Forces Strike a Cafe and Fire on People Seeking Food
- During the June 30 airstrike, 33 people, including journalist Ismail Abu Hatab, were killed at Al-Baqa café with around 50 injured, according to WAFA.
- Israeli spokesperson Avichay Adraee warned Palestinians to evacuate Gaza City, but BBC verified the cafe was not included in evacuation orders, targeting Hamas centers.
- Ali Abu Ateila described the café being hit suddenly, shaking like an earthquake, with bodies, blood, and screams, as it was a popular spot for civilians and journalists.
- Across Gaza on Monday, 67 people died—including 30 at the cafe, 22 seeking aid, and 10 at a UN warehouse, deepening the humanitarian crisis.
- Against a grim backdrop, Gaza's war has killed over 56,000 Palestinians since October 2023, with international groups warning that safe spaces are being destroyed.
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67 killed when Israel hits Gaza cafe, aid line
CAIRO — Israeli forces killed at least 67 people in Gaza on Monday with airstrikes that left 30 dead at a seaside cafe and gunfire that left 22 others dead as Palestinians tried to get desperately needed food aid, witnesses…
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Medical sources told Al Jazeera on Monday that Israeli attacks killed at least 80 Palestinians in Gaza throughout the day as Israeli forces bombed a seaside cafe and gunned down more desperate people who were seeking aid. According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, an Israeli airstrike hit the Al-Baqa…
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