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Israel pounds northern Gaza with dozens of bombs in new intense assault

Israel pounds northern Gaza with dozens of bombs in new intense assault

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Israeli forces have been bombarding the northern half of the Gaza Strip. Around 40 bombs were dropped on Beit Hanoun on Saturday, while a building near the Islamic University in Gaza City was blown up.
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