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Israeli Strikes Kill 42 in Gaza on First Day of Eid, Say Palestinian Officials

  • Israeli airstrikes and artillery attacks killed at least 42 Palestinians across Gaza on June 6, the first day of Eid al-Adha.
  • These attacks occurred amid an ongoing military offensive since October 2023 that has devastated Gaza's infrastructure and population.
  • The strikes hit residential areas including Khan Younis and Jabalia, causing civilian casualties including children and disrupting aid distribution centers.
  • More than 100 Palestinians were shot near aid sites over eight days, and journalist deaths in Gaza have risen to 226 since October 7.
  • These events worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and overshadow Eid, a festival symbolizing compassion and solidarity in Islamic culture.
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Twenty-two Palestinians were killed and dozens injured on Sunday in intense Israeli shelling of various areas in the Gaza Strip, on the first day of Eid al-Adha, amid an ongoing escalation against civilians and vital infrastructure.

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