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Here are some of the day’s key developments:
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At least 35 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strip since dawn on Wednesday, according to medical sources speaking to Al Jazeera.
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At least 15 people, mostly women and children, have been killed after an Israeli airstrike targeted tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, Gaza’s Civil Defence has said.
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Gaza’s Government Media Office has sounded the alarm, warning that the besieged enclave is spiralling into a “phase of complete humanitarian collapse” as Israel continues to choke off aid.
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Gaza’s Government Media Office has sounded the alarm, warning that the besieged enclave is spiralling into a “phase of complete humanitarian collapse” as Israel continues to choke off aid.
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An Israeli air strike targeted the family home of Palestinian journalist Fatima Hassouneh in al-Tuffah neighborhood, Gaza City, killing her alongside 10 members of her family, Wafa news agency reports.
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Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz has said his country will continue blocking crucial humanitarian aid from entering the war-battered Gaza Strip.
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Israeli troops will remain in the “buffer zones” established in Gaza even after any settlement to end the war, Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday.
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At least 1,233 Israeli settlers forced their way into the Al-Aqsa Mosque courtyard on the fourth day of Passover, in yet another provocative act that risks inflaming tensions in occupied East Jerusalem, reported Al Jazeera Arabic.
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The International Criminal Court has asked Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent visit, despite an active ICC warrant for alleged crimes against humanity in Gaza.