UN Condemns 'Large Number of Civilian Casualties' in North Gaza as Israel Steps up Campaign
- The Israeli military killed sixteen Palestinians and issued evacuation orders in northern Gaza on Friday amid intensified strikes across the enclave.
- The escalation follows a war triggered by Hamas' cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, after Israel broke a two-month ceasefire in March.
- The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation delivered aid on Friday but had closed its distribution sites due to deadly shootings near its operations.
- Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated Palestinians have free movement to aid sites from 6am to 6pm, while movement outside those hours risks life in a closed military zone.
- The attacks worsened civilian harm in Gaza, with health authorities reporting deaths in Jabalia, Tuffah, and Khan Younis, reflecting the ongoing humanitarian crisis amid international legal scrutiny.
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16 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza
JERUSALEM: Sixteen Palestinians were killed by the Israeli military in Gaza on Friday, according to local health authorities, as a US- and Israeli-backed group said it had handed out aid in the enclave after earlier saying that its distribution sites were closed. Health authorities said strikes had killed people in Gaza’s Jabalia, Tuffah, and Khan Younis areas. Witnesses and
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Read Full ArticleOn Thursday, the Gaza Strip Civil Defence reported the death of at least ten people in Israeli strikes in several parts of the Palestinian territory. ...
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