Israeli strike kills family of 10 in Gaza as UN raises alarm over food cutoff
- Israeli air strikes hit multiple encampments for displaced Palestinians in Gaza on April 17, 2025.
- The renewed military offensive followed the collapse of a two-month ceasefire that began January 19.
- Strikes targeted tents in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, where displaced civilians sought refuge from bombardments.
- Agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal stated, "At least 16 martyrs, most of them women and children...were wounded."
- These strikes killed at least 37 people and half a million Palestinians have now been displaced.
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Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 24 after Hamas rejects truce proposal
Gaza's civil defence rescue agency said Friday that Israeli strikes killed at least 24 people, including 10 from the same family, after Hamas signalled its rejection of Israel's latest ceasefire proposal.
Five children among family of 10 killed in Israeli strike in Khan Younis
Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight into Thursday killed at least 23 people, including a family of 10, local health officials said. The UN meanwhile raised alarm over the mounting impact of Israel's seven-week-old blockade preventing all food and other supplies from entering the territory.
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