Israel pounds Gaza City, 123 dead in last 24 hours
The Ministry of Health reports 123 fatalities in Gaza City over one day amid ongoing crisis conditions affecting the population.
- On Tuesday, Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry reported 123 deaths in Gaza City within 24 hours, marking the deadliest day recorded in a week.
- The conflict traces back to October 2023 when Hamas killed about 1,200 people and abducted 251, while Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed over 61,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry.
- Residents reported heavy bombardment when Israeli planes and tanks bombed eastern Gaza City, destroying homes in Zeitoun and Shejaia, and an airstrike in Zeitoun killed 12, according to Al-Ahli hospital.
- Weeks from a likely military move, officials said Israel's planned re-seizure of Gaza City is likely weeks away as Hamas negotiates with Egyptian mediators in Cairo.
- The humanitarian toll deepened as deaths from starvation and malnutrition reached 235, including 106 children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, amid warnings that 'Famine is unfolding before our eyes' on Tuesday.
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Over 100 people killed in Gaza in 24 hours, officials say, marking deadliest day in a week
Eastern areas of Gaza City were bombed heavily by Israeli planes and tanks, according to residents, who say many homes were destroyed in the Zeitoun and Shejaia neighbourhoods overnight.
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Read Full ArticleThe Israeli army bombed Gaza City today ahead of the planned takeover, and according to the local authorities under the control of Hamas, at least 123 people were killed in the last 24 hours.
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Read Full ArticleAt least 123 Palestinians killed as Israeli army pounds Gaza City ahead of planned takeover
Israel's military pounded Gaza City on Wednesday prior to a planned takeover, with another 123 people killed in the last day, according to the Gaza health ministry, while militant group Hamas held further talks with Egyptian mediators.
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- 36% of the sources lean Left, 36% of the sources lean Right
36% Right
L 36%
C 27%
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