Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 70 people, including many children, according to health officials
- Israeli airstrikes on May 15-16, 2025, hit Khan Younis and northern Gaza, killing at least 70 people including many children and a journalist in Gaza.
- The strikes followed weeks of heavy conflict beginning with Hamas killing 1,200 people in an October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, prompting Israel's retaliatory offensive.
- Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis reported 54 deaths from overnight strikes, including journalist Hasan Samour and 11 family members, while a Jabaliya strike killed 13 at a mosque and clinic.
- Netanyahu vowed escalation to destroy Hamas as Israel’s offensive displaced 90% of Gaza’s population, with nearly half a million facing starvation amid a three-month blockade.
- Human Rights Watch condemned Israel’s plan as inching toward extermination due to systematic destruction and import blockade, urging international action while Israel denies genocide accusations.
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Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 100 as Hamas makes a plea to lift blockade
Rescuers said Israeli strikes on Gaza killed 100 people on Friday, as Hamas demanded the United States press Israel to lift a sweeping aid blockade in return for a US-Israeli hostage released by the group.

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Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 88 as Hamas makes a plea to lift blockade
Rescuers said Israeli strikes on Gaza killed nearly 90 people on Friday, while Hamas demanded the United States press Israel to lift a sweeping aid blockade in return for a US-Israeli hostage released by the group.
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