9 of a doctor’s 10 children are killed in Israel’s latest strikes in Gaza
- On May 24, Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, Gaza, killed nine of pediatrician Alaa Najjar's 10 children and severely wounded her husband and surviving son.
- The strikes occurred amid Israel's renewed military offensive aiming to pressure Hamas after resuming the war on March 18, following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack.
- Gaza's Health Ministry reported that 79 people died in the past 24 hours from Israeli strikes, with casualties including women and children from seven months to 12 years old.
- Health Ministry spokesperson Khalil Al-Dokran said two of Najjar’s children remain under rubble, while Israel states it targeted militants from a dangerous war zone after evacuating civilians.
- The offensive has killed thousands in Gaza amid a blockade and limited aid, including only a few aid trucks entering recently under controversial new distribution terms.
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Death toll of attacks in Gaza Strip nears 54K
CAIRO — The bodies of 79 people killed by Israeli strikes were brought to hospitals in the past 24 hours, Gaza's Health Ministry said Saturday — a toll that doesn't include hospitals in the battered north that the ministry said…
Gaza: Death of Nine Children in Israeli Bombing · Global Voices
The Gaza Strip Civil Defence announced on Saturday, May 24, the death of nine children of a Palestinian medical couple in an Israeli bombardment of Khan Yunes. According to Hamas-supervised figures from the Gaza Ministry of Health, at least 1,400 Palestinian families have been completely decimated since October 7, 2023.
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