Israel’s latest strikes in Gaza kill 38 people including children
- Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 38 people, including children, over the past 24 hours, with many casualties reported in Gaza City.
- These strikes occurred amid Israel's larger military campaign that started after ending a ceasefire in March and following a deadly Hamas attack on October 7, 2023.
- The strikes destroyed vast areas of Gaza, internally displacing about 90% of its over 2 million residents, with a school shelter hit while people slept and a family of 16 killed in northern Gaza.
- An American-led U.S.-backed aid distribution system intended to begin Monday faced rejection from U.N. Agencies and aid groups citing humanitarian concerns, while its leader resigned, saying independent operation was impossible.
- Israel intends to assume complete authority over Gaza and promote what it terms the voluntary relocation of its population, a strategy that has been met with resistance from Palestinians and much of the global community, while conflict and humanitarian issues continue.
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Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza as concern grows over humanitarian aid
At least 52 people have been killed, according to Palestinian officials, after a day of heavy Israeli strikes in Gaza. Some aid has begun to trickle into the territory after a nearly three-month Israeli blockade, but experts say it isn't enough. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest.
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Gaza rescuers say 52 killed in Israeli strikes, including 33 in a school
Rescuers said Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 52 people on Monday, 33 of them in a school-turned-shelter, as European allies ramped up their criticism of Israel.
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