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Israeli airstrikes in Rafah result in deaths of 28 Palestinians

IndiaTimes Saturday, 10 February 2024
Israeli airstrikes in Rafah have resulted in the deaths of 28 Palestinians, including 10 children. The airstrikes come after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for the mass evacuation of civilians from the southern Gaza city in preparation for a ground invasion.
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News video: Palestinians fear ground invasion after Israeli strikes on Rafah

Palestinians fear ground invasion after Israeli strikes on Rafah 01:34

Overnight bombing on Rafah killed around 100 people, including children, said the health ministry of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. Hamas officials said 14 houses and three mosques were hit. Fears of an Israeli ground invasion are growing among more than a million Palestinians trapped in the southern Gaza...

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