91 Dead in Israeli Strike on Gaza on Single Day; Protests Erupt in Tel Aviv - The Tribune
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91 dead in Israeli strike on Gaza on single day; protests erupt in Tel Aviv - The Tribune
Israeli strikes killed 91 Palestinians in Gaza in one day, including relatives of al-Shifa hospital director and people fleeing Gaza City, Al Jazeera reported. Thousands protested in Tel Aviv demanding a ceasefire and urging US President Donald Trump to press Israel for a deal to free remaining captives.
At least 75 Palestinians died in the Gaza Strip on Saturday in Israeli Army attacks on one of the deadliest days in Gaza City this week, in which Israel continues its ground offensive against the capital of the enclave. According to the daily report published this Sunday by the Ministry of Health of the Hamas Government, which collects the data of the previous day, this brings to 65,283 the total of those killed by the Israeli offensive in Gaza …
Israel continues its attacks on Gaza today, killing at least 30 Palestinians today, and at least 90 people died in attacks on Saturday. The Israeli military announced today that Israeli militants from Gaza fired two rockets into Israel. There are no reports of any casualties, foreign news agencies report.
Death Toll Rises in Israeli Strike on Gaza, Protests Erupt in Tel Aviv
Medical reports suggest that the Israeli military’s enhanced air and ground operations in Gaza City have caused a large jump in deaths, with at least 91 Palestinians dying in one day. The relentless attacks, which include attacks on homes, shelters, and even a truck full of civilians, have drawn criticism and made people around the world more worried about the humanitarian calamity. Dr. Mohammed Abu Salmiya is the head of al-Shifa, Gaza’s bigges…
91 dead in Israeli strike on Gaza on single day; protests erupt in Tel Aviv
Israeli forces killed ninety-one Palestinians in Gaza. The strikes targeted homes and shelters. Relatives of a hospital director were among the dead. Hamas condemned the attacks. Thousands fled the bombardment. Protests erupted in Tel Aviv, demanding a halt to the war. Demonstrators urged a deal for the captives' release. The protests have had no impact on the Israeli government.
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