
100 killed in fresh Israeli strike, Gaza death toll surpasses 58,000
The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 58,000 as fresh airstrike by Israel killed nearly 100 Palestinians on Sunday, Al Jazeera reported. An airstrike on Gaza City market killed 12 people, as per Palestinian Ministry of Health. Gaza Government Media Office has alleged that Israeli security forces intentionally targeted civilians at aid distribution sites. However, the Israel Defence Forces has not commented on the incident.
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