Gaza Rescuers Say at Least 19 Killed in Overnight Israeli Strikes
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 19 people, mostly children including a week-old baby, overnight across Gaza on May 21-22, 2025.
- The strikes followed escalating violence triggered by Hamas's multi-front attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed over 1,300 Israelis and led to an intensified Israeli military campaign.
- The latest strikes targeted multiple Gaza areas including Khan Younis, where 24 were killed, with ongoing military operations and ground troop deployment amid a two-month siege and recent partial aid deliveries.
- The Palestinian health ministry reported over 53,000 dead since October 2023, while European countries pressured Israel to ease its offensive and allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- Renewed airstrikes and international criticism suggest the conflict remains unresolved, with humanitarian conditions deteriorating and ceasefire talks ongoing under mediation efforts.
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The hatred of some in Israel for the people of Gaza – even for little children – is just astounding. If they have even a tiny bit of belief in God, they should pray for forgiveness. Unfortunately, NPR reported last Thursday (May 15) on “deadly airstrikes, killing more than 150 people in the past day, including dozens of children.” On May 9 the Israeli newspaper Haaretz and many other publications reported on a meeting of a subcommittee of Israel…
Gaza: 20 killed in renewed Israeli strikes
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