The aftermath of the latest Israeli strikes on Gaza
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The aftermath of the latest Israeli strikes on Gaza
"Israel's military has launched air strikes in Gaza in the latest test of a ceasefire that began on October 10. Health officials in Gaza have reported at least 24 people killed and 54 wounded, including children. The strikes on Saturday, which Israel said were in response to gunfire directed at its soldiers, came amid renewed international momentum on Gaza after the United Nations Security Council on Monday approved a United States blueprint to secure and govern the territory."
"One of Saturday's strikes targeted a vehicle, killing 11 Palestinians and wounding more than 20 in Gaza City's Remal neighbourhood, said Rami Mhanna, managing director of al-Shifa Hospital, where the casualties were taken. The majority of the wounded were children, hospital Director Muhammad Abu Salmiya said. A strike targeting a house near al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza killed at least three people and wounded 11,"
Israeli military air strikes in Gaza killed at least 24 people and wounded 54, including children. Multiple strikes hit a vehicle in Gaza City's Remal neighbourhood and houses near al-Awda Hospital, in the Nuseirat refugee camp and Deir el-Balah, producing numerous civilian casualties. Hospitals reported the majority of the wounded were children and received the casualties. The United Nations Security Council approved a United States blueprint authorising an international stabilisation force and a transitional authority overseen by US President Donald Trump. Gaza's Government Media Office reported at least 497 ceasefire violations in 44 days, with 342 civilian deaths.
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