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Hamas says over 140 killed in Israel night strikes on Gaza

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 24 October 2023
The Hamas government in Gaza has reported that Israeli airstrikes have killed over 140 people in the besieged territory. The Israeli military claims to have targeted over 320 military sites in the Gaza Strip, including tunnels, command centers, and observation posts. The violence has resulted in at least 1,400 deaths in Israel and over 4,650 Palestinians, with the majority being civilians and children. Tens of thousands of Israeli troops are gathering along the borders for a possible ground invasion, and many civilians in Gaza remain displaced.
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News video: Israel Hamas War: Neighbourhood in southern Gaza in ruins after Israeli bombardment

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Al-Zahra lies 10 kilometres south of Gaza City. Home to the University of Palestine, the neighbourhood was reduced to rubble in Israeli strikes. Euronews correspondent Nebal Hajjo spoke with survivors of the attack on the ground.

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