Seven Palestinians killed in recent Israeli strikes in Gaza
According to reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), four victims were recovered from the al-Attatirah area, situated east of Rafah in southern Gaza.
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According to reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), four victims were recovered from the al-Attatirah area, situated east of Rafah in southern Gaza.
The IDF has confirmed that no enemy forces were involved in the incident and has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the crash. The helicopter went down while in close proximity to the ground.
Recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have significantly worsened the humanitarian crisis, with substantial casualties reported in several areas.
The situation in Rafah has led to widespread condemnation from various international organizations, which have called for investigations into the impact of the military actions on non-combatants.
A devastating Israeli airstrike on al-Tabin School in Gaza has resulted in over 100 Palestinian casualties. The incident has heightened international concerns, with ongoing calls for a ceasefire as the conflict escalates.
The Bureij Refugee Camp, home to thousands of displaced Palestinians, has been a focal point of ongoing conflict. The airstrike resulted in multiple casualties, including women and children, and left several others injured.
"The suffering of women, men and many children seeking protection, who have been fleeing the fights in Gaza for months, is immeasurable. They must not get in the crossfire any longer," the ministry stated.
The Israeli military conducted these airstrikes using fighter jets, which bombed locations in southern, central and northern Gaza.
A Palestinian fighter can be seen approaching a stationary armoured vehicle, placing an improvised explosive device (IED) at its rear, and then retreating to a safe distance before the IED detonates.
Lawyers challenging the ICC’s Gaza war crimes case are set to present extensive arguments, including disputes over jurisdiction and the Oslo Accords, amid growing regional tensions and international involvement.
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