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Gaza Airstrikes Kill 13 Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill at least 13, including women and children, as aid finally reaches northern Gaza amid a humanitarian crisis.
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- What aid was delivered to northern Gaza, and why is this significant?
- Despite the attacks, Israel delivered aid to northern Gaza for the first time in weeks, including food, water, and medical equipment to the Jabaliya refugee camp. This is significant given the impending risk of famine.
- What happened in Khan Younis, and what was the Israeli military's response?
- Another attack hit a tent in Khan Younis where displaced people were sheltering, killing seven more people including two women and a child. The Israeli army did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
- What was the immediate aftermath of the Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Saturday?
- At least 13 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed in separate Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Saturday, according to Palestinian medical officials.
- Describe the circumstances surrounding the airstrike that hit the school in Gaza City.
- One attack targeted a school in Gaza City's Tufah neighborhood, killing at least six people, including two local journalists, a pregnant woman, and a child. The Israeli army claimed the target was a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group.
- What is the main point of contention regarding the use of civilian infrastructure in Gaza?
- The Israeli military has repeatedly accused Hamas of operating from within civilian infrastructure, a claim refuted by Palestinians and human rights organizations. The ongoing conflict has resulted in the displacement of 90% of Palestinians in Gaza, according to UN figures.