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Gaza, media: 13 morti negli ultimi raid d'Israele sulla Striscia

epa11435791 Palestinians inspect the destroyed home of Nasr family following an Israeli air strike in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, 25 June 2024. According to a report from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, five Palestinians were killed and more than 12 injured overnight in an Israeli air strike on the Al-Maghazi refugee camp. More than 37,000 Palestinians and over 1,400 Israelis have been killed, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October 2023, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
epa11435791 Palestinians inspect the destroyed home of Nasr family following an Israeli air strike in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, 25 June 2024. According to a report from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, five Palestinians were killed and more than 12 injured overnight in an Israeli air strike on the Al-Maghazi refugee camp. More than 37,000 Palestinians and over 1,400 Israelis have been killed, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October 2023, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
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ROMA, 06 LUG - L'agenzia di stampa palestinese Wafa afferma che almeno 13 persone sono morte e diverse altre sono rimaste ferite tra ieri sera e stanotte in bombardamenti israeliani che hanno colpito la Striscia, in particolare la città di Gaza e i campi profughi di Maghazi e Nuseirat. Sempre secondo la Wafa, ieri un 22enne è stato ucciso e altre due persone ferite in un'operazione delle Forze di difesa israeliane (Idf) a ovest di Ramallah, in Cisgiordania. Secondo fonti locali citate dalla Wafa, i militari avrebbero aperto il fuoco su alcuni giovani nella città di Beit Ur al-Tahta.

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