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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 93 Palestinians, including several families, health officials say

GAZA STRIP, JUL 15 – The strikes killed 93 Palestinians, including over half women and children, amid efforts to target Hamas militants and ongoing hostilities in Gaza, health officials reported.

  • Israeli strikes killed 93 Palestinians, including families, over the past 24 hours across Gaza, according to health officials on Tuesday afternoon.
  • The recent attacks occurred after last week’s discussions between the U.S. leader and Israel’s prime minister failed to yield an agreement on a ceasefire or the release of hostages.
  • Significant casualties included 19 family members killed in a house in Gaza City's Tel al-Hawa district, nine individuals taking refuge in a building in the northern Shati refugee camp, and a deadly attack on a shelter accommodating displaced families.
  • The UN reported that over the past six weeks, more than 875 individuals have lost their lives while attempting to access aid locations in Gaza, with Chris Doyle describing these humanitarian hubs as "death traps" and condemning the failure of key international entities to intervene.
  • These events highlight a worsening humanitarian crisis intensified by an 11-week Israeli blockade and ongoing military operations that severely impact civilians and aid access in Gaza.
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Israeli attacks during the night and until Tuesday killed more than 90 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, including dozens of women and children, health officials reported.

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New Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 93 people in the 24 hours leading up to Tuesday and injured hundreds more.

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Al Jazeera broke the news in Qatar on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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