'There's No Ceasefire': Israeli Strikes Kill 30 Palestinians, Including Children, in Gaza
Despite a US-brokered truce, Israeli strikes killed 32 Palestinians including seven children and four female police officers, with over 530 deaths in Gaza since October, officials said.
- Israeli strikes on Saturday killed 32 people in Gaza, including seven children, the Palestinian territory's civil defence agency said.
- Despite a US‑brokered truce entering its second phase earlier this month, violence has continued, with more than 530 Palestinians killed, including over 100 children, since Oct. 10.
- Strikes hit a police station and civilian sites in Gaza, including the Sheikh Radwan police station, residential apartments in the Rimal neighbourhood, Ghaith camp in Al‑Mawasi, and a tent shelter in Khan Yunis killing a family of seven.
- An attack on a Gaza police station resulted in heavy casualties, including nine police officers, and earlier strikes killed six children, Hamas said.
- Israel's army said it carried out numerous attacks, claiming four commanders were killed, while the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen on Sunday for limited movement, as displaced families and relatives mourn three girls who died sleeping.
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The situation in the Gaza Strip has become extremely tense again after Israel launched its most intense airstrikes since the start of the second phase of the ceasefire earlier this month, resulting in at least 32 deaths.
On Saturday, Israeli airstrikes killed 32 people in the Gaza Strip, according to the Civil Defence. Israel, for its part, claims to have carried out bombardments in response to ceasefire violations. - Gaza: at least 32 deaths in Israeli strikes, according to local authorities (International).
Today was one of the deadliest days in the Gaza Strip since October, when a US-brokered ceasefire took effect. At least 31 Palestinians were killed. The airstrikes took place in Gaza City and Khan Younis, among other places, a day before Israel plans to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. Gaza authorities are calling it a further escalation, while a ceasefire is officially still in effect. According to emergency services, an apartment c…
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