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Israeli attacks kill 41 Palestinians across Gaza since dawn

Israeli attacks kill 41 Palestinians across Gaza since dawn

Middle East Eye5 hours ago

At least 41 Palestinians have been killed across the Gaza Strip since dawn today, according to hospital sources in the enclave speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic.
The casualties resulted from Israeli shelling and live fire in multiple areas, as the military campaign continues to intensify across the besieged territory.

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