Israeli attacks on Gaza kill dozens of people, including children and a journalist Israel-Palestine conflict news

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At least 69 Palestinians, including a journalist and rescue workers, were killed in the last 24 hours as a result of Israeli strikes on Gaza.

An attack on a building administered by the United Nations school Khan Yunis killed at least 20 internally displaced Palestinians, including women and children, in southern Gaza on Sunday.

Before that, there was an air attack on a civilian emergency center in the Nuseyrat market area in the center of Gaza, as a result of which he was killed Ahmad al-LuhA video journalist working for Al Jazeera and five others. Another strike on a house in the Nuseirat camp killed 5 people, including children.

At least 11 people were killed in three Israeli airstrikes on houses in Gaza City, 9 people were killed in the bombing or burning of many houses in Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun and Jabaliya camp, and two people were killed in Rafah.

The Israeli military said three houses in Gaza City belonged to “gunmen” planning imminent attacks.

Residents of Beit Hanun said that Israeli forces surrounded the families taking refuge in the Khalil Aweida school and ordered them to go towards Gaza City.

The spokesperson of the press service of the Gaza government said that 43 people were killed and others were injured in this attack.

As the official death toll of Palestinians in the war in Gaza approaches 45,000, Israel has been accused of genocide and ethnic cleansing to push the population out of the northern Gaza Strip to create a buffer zone. Israel denies this and says the campaign targets Hamas.

 
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