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Gaza Under Attack: 30 Palestinians Killed
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 30 Palestinians; Israel says it is targeting Hamas militants, while Palestinians accuse Israel of displacement; Blinken calls for increased humanitarian aid.
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International RelationsMiddle EastIsraelHumanitarian CrisisGaza ConflictPolitical ConflictIsraeli Attacks
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Antony BlinkenYoav GallantBadr Abdel-Atty
- What are the main accusations made by both sides in the Gaza conflict?
- The Israeli military claims to have targeted "terrorists" and denies accusations of deliberately targeting civilians, while Palestinians accuse Israel of attempting to displace people from northern Gaza to create a buffer zone.
- What areas in Gaza have been significantly affected by the recent attacks?
- The attacks have caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure and homes, with multiple residential buildings destroyed in Beit Lahiya, a region that has been targeted since October 5.
- What is the death toll of Palestinians in the recent Israeli attacks in Gaza?
- At least 30 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, with Israel intensifying its military operations in the northern areas.
- What is the role of Hamas and the U.S. Secretary of State in the current negotiations?
- Blinken also spoke with his Egyptian counterpart about the conflict, blaming Hamas for obstructing efforts to end the fighting by refusing to release any Israeli hostages.
- What is the current humanitarian situation in Gaza, and what international response has there been?
- International organizations say that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling for increased humanitarian aid to the region.