At least 60 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 23 people across Gaza on Thursday night as Israel continued its military offensive amid minimal aid delivery.
- The violence escalated after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel earlier this year, killing about 1,200 people and abducting 251, of whom 58 remain captive.
- Israeli strikes targeted locations including Khan Younis, Deir al-Balah, and the Jabaliya refugee camp, while Gaza’s health authorities reported casualties but do not distinguish combatants from civilians.
- Israeli officials allowed more than 100 trucks of aid containing food, flour, medical supplies, and drugs, though the UN said this is far below the necessary 600 trucks daily.
- Ceasefire negotiations in Doha failed after a week, Netanyahu recalled his team, and Israel pledged to keep striking Hamas until the hostages are freed and Hamas disarms amid growing international humanitarian concerns.
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At least 23 people killed in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in
In the face of a catastrophic situation in Gaza, western leaders once reticident to criticize Israel have found it increasingly difficult to stay silent. Dozens more Gazans have been killed in Israeli strikes over the past two days, including at least 23 people overnight. Shirli Sitbon has more.
BBC World Service - Newshour, Israeli military says it's struck more than 75 'terror targets'
The Israeli military says it's struck more than seventy-five sites that it described as 'terror targets'. Medics in Gaza say at least 22 people have been killed. Newshour hears from Moshe Lavee, a professor at Haifa University on how his opposition to the war reached a wider audience. Also in the programme: programming language Java turns 30; and a tanker's near miss in Norway. (Picture: The remains of a destroyed car sit among the rubble of a b…
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