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At least 43 killed in Gaza this morning, including 32 aid seekers

At least 43 killed in Gaza this morning, including 32 aid seekers

Middle East Eye19-07-2025
At least 43 Palestinians have been killed and scores more wounded on Saturday in Israeli attacks on Gaza, including dozens of aid seekers.
In western Rafah, 32 people were killed while waiting for humanitarian aid, according to Wafa news agency.
Elsewhere, two Palestinian civilians were killed in Khan Younis after Israeli air strikes targeted tents sheltering displaced families west of the city.
In northern Gaza, two civilians were killed in an Israeli air strike targeting Jabalia refugee camp, while seven others were killed and 17 others wounded in an Israeli air strike targeting tents housing displaced people near the Al-Tabin School east of Gaza City.
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