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Israel Kills Dozens in Airstrikes

  • Israeli airstrikes struck Gaza's southern city of Khan Younis and northern territories overnight into Thursday, killing over 50 people in Khan Younis and more than a dozen in the north.
  • The strikes came after two nights in a row of intense bombing during the ongoing conflict that began following Hamas militants killing 1,200 people in southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
  • Among the dead in Khan Younis was journalist Hasan Samour of Al Araby TV, who died with 11 family members, while airstrikes also hit a mosque and clinic complex in Jabaliya, killing 13 people.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to intensify the military campaign against Hamas, indicating that Israeli troops would soon launch a powerful ground operation in Gaza to achieve their objective of dismantling the militant group, while Human Rights Watch cautioned that the plan brings the situation closer to a humanitarian catastrophe.
  • The ongoing airstrikes reflect a widening offensive that Gaza's Health Ministry attributes to over 53,000 Palestinian deaths, many of whom are women and children, raising concerns of mass displacement and humanitarian crisis.
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Israel kills dozens in airstrikes

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Airstrikes hit Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis overnight into Thursday, killing more than 50 people in a second consecutive night of heavy bombing, while another airstrike in the north of the Palestinian territory left…

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asianlite.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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