Israel's Military Dramatically Steps up Bombing in Gaza
- Israel intensified airstrikes in Gaza on May 15, 2025, coinciding with Palestinians commemorating the 1948 Naqba in the Middle East.
- The strikes follow a brutal Israeli offensive since October 2023, launched in retaliation to a Hamas attack and amid ongoing indirect ceasefire talks.
- The attacks killed at least 60 people in Khan Younis, including local journalist Hassan Samour and his 11 family members, with many victims women and children.
- Since October 7, 2023, more than 52,900 Palestinians have died and 119,846 have been injured; no humanitarian aid has entered Gaza since March 2.
- U.S. And Arab mediators push for a ceasefire as Hamas offers to release all hostages in exchange for ending the war and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
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2nd night of heavy Israeli bombing kills dozens in Gaza
Israeli military strikes killed at least 60 people in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Palestinian medics said, as the United States and Arab mediators pushed for a ceasefire deal and U.S. President Donald Trump visited the Middle East.
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Read Full ArticleIsraeli air strikes overnight kill at least 40 people including women and children - Gaza medics
Israeli military strikes killed at least 60 people in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Palestinian medics said, as the United States and Arab mediators pushed for a ceasefire deal and U.S. President Donald Trump visited the Middle East.
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