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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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Israel claims to have responded to ceasefire violations by Islamist groups while the reopening of the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt is scheduled for Sunday.

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Israel reported that it had conducted strikes in response to ceasefire violations. According to the spokesman for the Gaza Civil Defence, "apartments, tents, shelters and a police station were targeted".

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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