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Gaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill 69 people

  • Gaza civil defence official al-Mughayyir said at least 12 civilians, mostly women and children, were killed in an Israeli air strike on Mustafa Hafez School in Gaza City’s Al-Rimal neighborhood.
  • Following Hamas's October 2023 attack, Israel's expanded military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 57,130 people, mostly civilians, according to official figures.
  • The IDF responded by stating it will investigate the report and asserts it operates within international law, taking precautions to reduce civilian harm.
  • Despite calls for a ceasefire, Israel's National Security Minister Ben Gvir urged to intensify the offensive, amid mounting international pressure for humanitarian aid access.
  • More broadly, the Gaza conflict has displaced nearly all of its over two million residents, with Ireland providing nearly €80 million in aid since October 2023.
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Gaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill 69 people

Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed at least 69 people on Thursday, including 15 in a strike on a school sheltering Palestinians displaced by the war nearing its 22nd month.

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An official of the relief organization also claimed that Israeli fire had killed on Thursday six people near a food aid distribution site in the centre of the Palestinian enclave.

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The majority of the dead are children and women, according to the Civil Protection Agency in Gaza.

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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