Israeli strikes kill at least 29 Palestinians in Gaza, hospital officials say
- On Saturday, hospitals in Gaza said Israeli strikes killed at least 29 Palestinians, one of the highest tolls since the October ceasefire, a day before the Rafah crossing with Egypt is set to open.
- Israel's military said its strikes since October respond to ceasefire violations, citing militants killed exiting a tunnel in Rafah the day before.
- Shifa Hospital reported an airstrike on a police station in Gaza City killed at least 14 officers, while a strike on an apartment building killed three children, their aunt and grandmother on Saturday morning; Nasser Hospital said a tent camp fire killed seven family members.
- Gaza's Health Ministry recorded 509 Palestinians killed since the Oct. 10 ceasefire, and Palestinians see the Rafah crossing as a vital lifeline amid destroyed medical infrastructure.
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Israeli strikes on Gaza kill over 30, Palestinian health officials say | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Israel pounded Gaza today with some of its most intense airstrikes since the October ceasefire, killing more than 30 people including three girls from one family, in attacks on houses, tents and a police station, Palestinian health officials said.
At least 28 Palestinians have been killed and around 30 injured in attacks on Gaza, authorities in Hamas-ruled Gaza say. The attacks came despite a fragile peace deal.
Before the expected reopening of the Rafah crossing, at least 32 people were killed in Israeli air raids in the Gaza Strip, according to Hamas reports. Most of the deaths were women and children, reported the civil protection authority controlled by the radical Islamic Palestinian organization on Saturday. Egypt and Qatar, who had mediated in the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas, condemned the attacks and warned of further violations of the cea…
Israeli airstrikes kill 32 in Gaza, Palestinian officials say
JERUSALEM — Airstrikes killed at least 32 people in Gaza overnight Friday, according to hospital and emergency response officials in the enclave, as Israel launched what it said were extensive strikes targeting Hamas militants and weapons sites. It was one of the bloodiest nights in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire brokered by President Donald Trump in October, as the peace process enters its precarious second phase. Israel is due to open t…
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