Israeli strikes kill at least 29 Palestinians in Gaza, hospital officials say
The strikes targeted multiple sites including a police station and a tent camp, killing women and children as ceasefire violation claims rise, with over 520 killed since October, Gaza Health Ministry said.
- 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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With the deaths this Saturday, there are already some 530 deaths from Israel's attacks on Gaza since the ceasefire came into effect, including more than 100 children.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 30 Palestinians ahead of Rafah border reopening; Hamas reacts
Israeli strikes have killed at least 30 Palestinians, including children, in Gaza. The attacks reportedly struck multiple locations, including an apartment building in Gaza City and a tent camp in Khan Younis.
Israel, for its part, said it carried out airstrikes in response to ceasefire violations.
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