Netanyahu vows 'strong response' to Hamas rockets as Israeli strikes on Gaza kill dozens
- Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed at least 44 people on Sunday, according to Gaza's civil defense agency.
- The strikes followed a Hamas rocket launch toward Ashdod, triggering air raid sirens in southern Israel.
- Strikes hit a house in Deir el-Balah and a tent in Khan Younis, with casualties reported at Nasser Hospital.
- Mahmud Bassal stated the death toll was 'at least 44, including 21 in Khan Yunis' following air strikes.
- Netanyahu vowed a 'strong response' as the offensive continues amid failed ceasefire efforts and worsening conditions.
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Israel’s continued military attacks on Gaza have killed at least 40 Palestinians in several areas, including neighbourhoods of central Deir Al-Balah on Sunday. Overnight strikes also targeted a tent and a house in Khan Younis housing journalists, killing at least five men, five women and several children, according to Nasser Hospital. On the ground, Hamas responded to the Israeli attacks by launching rockets at Ashdod, triggering air raid siren…
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