Dozens killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes, authorities say
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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 30 individuals, including six children, with 17 fatalities occurring at a water collection point. A strike in central Gaza City killed 11 people and injured around 30 others. Dr. Ahmed Qandil, a surgeon, was among those killed while heading to a hospital. The Israeli Defence Force attributed the deadly incident to a technical error. Meanwhile, indirect peace talks between Israel and Hamas remain stalled, with Prime Minister Netanyahu defending his government’s actions amid media criticism.
Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip have killed at least 30 people on Sunday, 17 of which at a water collection point, including six children... Dr. Ahmed Qandil, who specializes in general surgery, was among those killed according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
The Israeli Defence Force said there had been a technical error: "Earlier today a strike was carried out targeting a terrorist operative from the Islamic Jihad organization... Due to a technical malfunction in the munition, it struck dozens of meters away from the intended target."
Meanwhile, Israel and Hamas appeared no closer to a breakthrough in indirect talks aimed at pausing the war and free more Israeli hostages after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Washington visit last week.
Netanyahu defended his efforts against critical reporting in the Israeli Hebrew press, stating, "It was a very successful visit, following a major victory in Iran... I’m determined to complete them".
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