Israeli strike on school-turned-shelter kills 23 as Arab mediators seek long-term Gaza truce
- Israeli strikes have killed at least 23 people at a school-turned-shelter in Gaza, where displaced individuals sought safety, according to Gaza's civil defense agency.
- Germany, France, and Britain called on Israel to end the blockade on humanitarian aid, warning of severe risks to civilians' health and survival.
- Since the resumption of hostilities on March 18, over 1,890 individuals have died in Gaza, raising the total death toll to at least 51,266 according to Hamas's health ministry.
- A resident expressed despair about the situation, stating, 'We want nothing more than for the war to end, so we can live like people in the rest of the world.
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Gaza rescuers say charred bodies recovered as Israeli strikes kill 17
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories — Gaza's civil defence agency on Wednesday said its crew recovered charred bodies from a school-turned-shelter for displaced people, as Israeli strikes killed 17 people in the Hamas-run territory since dawn. Israel resumed its military campaign in Gaza on March 18, following the collapse of a two-month ceasefire that had largely halted the fighting in the besieged Palestinian territory. "Seventeen people have b…
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