At least 60 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 23 people across Gaza on Thursday night as Israel continued its military offensive amid minimal aid delivery.
- The violence escalated after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel earlier this year, killing about 1,200 people and abducting 251, of whom 58 remain captive.
- Israeli strikes targeted locations including Khan Younis, Deir al-Balah, and the Jabaliya refugee camp, while Gaza’s health authorities reported casualties but do not distinguish combatants from civilians.
- Israeli officials allowed more than 100 trucks of aid containing food, flour, medical supplies, and drugs, though the UN said this is far below the necessary 600 trucks daily.
- Ceasefire negotiations in Doha failed after a week, Netanyahu recalled his team, and Israel pledged to keep striking Hamas until the hostages are freed and Hamas disarms amid growing international humanitarian concerns.
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Labor MP Husic pens op-ed criticising own party for Gaza response
In a piece for The Guardian, Mr Husic says Australia "can and should be doing more" to pressure Israel, as it faces criticism from the United Nations and some former allies for only allowing "minimal" aid into war-torn Gaza.
Israeli strikes kill at least 60 people in Gaza
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 60 people in a 24-hour period, Gaza’s health ministry said Friday, as Israel pressed ahead with its military offensive and let in minimal aid to the strip.
Airstrikes kill at least 60 in Gaza as Israel allows minimal aid into territory
At least 60 people were killed by Israeli strikes across Gaza in a 24-hour period, Gaza’s health ministry said yesterday, as Israel pressed ahead with its military offensive and let in minimal aid to the strip.
Gaza Pediatrician Shocked to Find Her Nine Burned Children at Hospital After Israeli Airstrike on Her Home - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- While on duty at Nasser Hospital, Dr. Alaa Al-Najjar, a pediatrician, was devastated to discover the burned bodies of her nine children—killed in an Israeli airstrike that struck her home in Khan Younis. She and her husband, Dr. Hamdi Al-Najjar, both doctors, had just left the house briefly. Hamdi returned home minutes before an Israeli missile struck their home. Nine of their ten children were killed instantly. The nam…

Israeli strikes kill people guarding aid trucks: Hamas
At least six Palestinians guarding aid trucks were killed by Israeli air strikes, Hamas says, as looting and ongoing shortages continue to block vital food deliveries to Gaza’s hungry population.
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