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Verifying Gaza Footage After 20 Reported Killed in Israeli Strikes

  • On Wednesday, the Israeli military said it launched strikes after militants opened fire and seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, killing at least 17 people, including six children, in Gaza, Gaza health officials said.
  • After reporting a tunnel breach in Rafah, the military said Israeli troops were attacked during routine operations, prompting retaliatory strikes.
  • Mohamed Abu Salmiya reported `We also received dozens of wounded. The situation is extremely difficult in the hospitals of the Gaza Strip due to the severe shortage of medicines and medical supplies,' Abu Salmiya said, while Abu Mohammed Haboush said `We were sleeping when suddenly shells and gunfire rained down on us.'
  • Tents housing displaced people in Mawasi were ripped apart, and Hamas said Israel's actions undermined efforts to stabilise the ceasefire amid a nearly 560 ceasefire casualty toll.
  • Amid the partial Rafah reopening this week, the incidents followed U.S. pressure but limited passage to patients, while key issues like withdrawal from over 50% of Gaza remain unresolved and violence continues despite the truce's second phase.
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The Israeli army carried out airstrikes across the Gaza Strip today, after Palestinian militants opened fire on Israeli forces last night and seriously wounded one soldier, the Israeli army announced, reports the New York Times.

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Gaza health officials say strikes kill 24 after Israel says officer wounded

Gazan health officials said Israeli air strikes on Wednesday killed 24 people, with Israel's military saying the attacks were in response to one of its officers being wounded by enemy gunfire.

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