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Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens in Lebanon and Gaza; Famine Fears Rise
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and northern Gaza kill dozens, as concerns mount over a potential famine in the war-torn region.
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Wael Al-HourDr. Fadel Naim
- What was the main event reported in the news?
- Israeli strikes killed dozens in Lebanon and northern Gaza on Sunday, amid a major Israeli offensive against Hamas.
- What is the growing concern regarding the northern Gaza strip?
- With limited humanitarian aid reaching northern Gaza, experts warn of an impending famine, as the area has suffered the most damage in the 13-month-long conflict.
- What is the death toll in Lebanon and northern Gaza due to Israeli strikes?
- At least 23 people were killed in the village of Al-Alma, north of Beirut, Lebanon, and at least 32 in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.
- Who were the victims in the Gaza City strike, and what are their relations?
- Wael al-Hour, a Hamas-run Gaza government minister, his wife, and three children were killed in another strike on a house in Gaza City.
- What explanation did the Israeli army give regarding its actions in Jabalia?
- The Israeli army stated that it targeted a site where fighters were active in Jabalia and that details of the strike are being investigated, but did not comment on the airstrike in Lebanon.