Israeli strikes across Gaza overnight kill at least 103 people, hospitals and medics say
- Overnight and into Sunday, air raids by Israeli forces throughout the Gaza Strip resulted in the deaths of at least 103 individuals, according to medical personnel and hospitals.
- The strikes occurred as Israel intensified its war in Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023, after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel.
- Eighteen children and thirteen women were among those killed, with significant losses reported in Khan Younis and the Jabaliya refugee camp, where multiple entire families lost their lives.
- Hospital spokesperson Weam Fares stated, "18 children and 13 women were among the dead," and medical teams faced difficulties counting due to the condition of bodies.
- The intensified offensive, named "Gideon's Chariots," aims to pressure Hamas toward a ceasefire on Israel's terms but the war shows no signs of abating after more than 19 months.
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