Israeli strikes kill at least 36 people in Gaza, officials say, as some aid restrictions are eased
- On Monday, air raids by Israeli forces resulted in the deaths of at least 36 Palestinians across several areas in Gaza, coinciding with a declared 10-hour daily military pause intended to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.
- The strikes came in response to Hamas’s attack on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 individuals and the capture of 251 hostages, leading Israel to launch a counteroffensive that has caused the deaths of over 59,800 Palestinians.
- Among the victims were a pregnant woman, her child, and 11 others who died when their home in the Muwasi area west of Khan Younis was hit, while aid convoys and air drops were carried out to address food shortages.
- Gaza's Health Ministry, which operates under Hamas, reports that over half of the fatalities include women and children; the UN considers this data the most dependable, while aid organizations view recent relief efforts as inadequate.
- Despite eased aid restrictions and military operation pauses to improve aid flow, most of Gaza's 2 million residents rely on insufficient aid amid continuing violence and rising hunger.
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