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The Gaza Health Ministry initially stated at least 67 Palestinian civilians, including women and children, were killed during the Israeli operation, with the number increasing to at least 94 shortly after. [1] [13] Israel said many of those killed were militants. The Gaza Health Ministry said that 70% of those killed were civilians. [14]
The remaining few who had fled Khan Younis for the safety of Rafah have now been killed overnight in Rafah, he says. “They were sleeping in their homes when the airstrike hit at around 12:20 am ...
According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, which pulled information from Rafah hospitals the dead included at least 27 children and 22 women. [10] The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor compiled a list of 83 people killed, of whom 29 were children and another third were women (as identified by their names).
The second strike killed eight children and two women, all from the same family, according to hospital records. An airstrike in Rafah the night before killed nine people, including six children. The Israel-Hamas war has killed over 34,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials, devastated Gaza's two largest cities and left a swath of ...
As a result of the attack, Hassouna, her twin sister, 15-month old brother, parents, grandparents and uncle were killed after the IDF bombed the building they had been sheltering in Rafah, where she had been forcibly displaced. Her killing received major attention on social media, as an image began circulating showing her mutilated body. Both ...
The family, originally from Khan Younis, had fled south to a refugee camp in Rafah, on the Egyptian border, inside a shrinking corner of the Gaza Strip where the IDF had told Palestinians they ...
Gazans began leaving eastern Rafah on Monday after Israel’s military issued a call ... and children, were killed in airstrikes overnight into Monday, in an attack targeting 11 houses in a ...
Israeli forces said they recovered the bodies of six hostages in a tunnel under the southern Gaza city of Rafah: 25-year-old Ori Danino, 24-year-old Eden Yerushalmi, 27-year-old Almog Sarusi, 33 ...