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Israeli Forces Kill 74 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours - News From Antiwar.com

  • Gaza's Ministry of Health reported Wednesday that Israeli attacks killed at least 74 Palestinians and wounded 391 in the past 24 hours.
  • Despite international pressure, Israeli forces continue strikes aimed at dismantling Hamas infrastructure and preventing future attacks, reflecting ongoing military objectives amid broader conflict.
  • Reports confirm 12 civilians killed at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid centers, with over 550 deaths near these sites since late May.
  • Netanyahu set a 48-hour deadline for the IDF to propose a new aid plan amid concerns Hamas is diverting supplies.
  • Beyond nine months of ongoing conflict, civilian casualties rise, prompting renewed human rights calls for accountability and compliance with international law.
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Sources in Gaza Strip hospitals reported that 71 Palestinians were killed as a result of Israeli shelling of various areas in the Strip since dawn on Thursday...

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103 corpses arrived in the mornings during the Thursday afternoon and 219 wounded were treated at local health centres. The contents of Faixa de Gaza. More than 100 Palestinians died in the last 24 hours are first seen in Journal i.

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The hospital records show that, in the last 24 hours, 103 corpses arrived. Since the beginning of the Israeli offensive, more than 56 thousand Palestinian civilians have been killed.

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telesurtv.net broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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