Israeli Airstrikes Kill 65 Palestinians Including 14 Family Members in Gaza
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 65 Palestinians Including 14 Family Members in Gaza

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 65 Palestinians Including 14 Family Members in Gaza

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Israeli air and artillery strikes have killed at least 65 Palestinians in Gaza, including 14 members of the same family in a single attack on their home in Gaza City's at-Twam neighborhood. The bombardment has caused widespread destruction, including the destruction of a school in the Shati refugee camp and numerous civilian casualties, with hospitals overwhelmed by the influx of injured and dead. Palestinian authorities report that despite the ongoing attacks and evacuation orders, over 1.3 million Palestinians, including 350,000 children, remain in northern Gaza and Gaza City. Palestinian group Hamas condemned the Israeli military actions as "terror and organised war crimes," accusing Israel of violating international law and criticizing the global community's silence. Meanwhile, former Israeli Defense Forces chief Gadi Eisenkot warned that the planned Israeli takeover of Gaza City risks abandoning hostages and endangering Israeli soldiers, criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's approach as politically motivated and detached from reality. The situation remains tense with continuing hostilities and international concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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