Israeli strikes on Gaza overnight and early Monday have killed at least 70 people, Hamas officials said, as the military said it had struck some 320 targets in the Palestinian enclave in 24 hours.
The Hamas-controlled government media office in the blockaded Gaza Strip said in a statement that “more than 60 were martyred in the raids” during the night including 17 who were killed in a single strike that hit a house in Jabaliya, in northern Gaza.
The Israeli military said Monday it had hit “over 320 military targets in the Gaza Strip” over the past 24 hours. For more than two weeks, Israel has pummelled the Hamas-controlled Palestinian territory with air strikes, following a cross-border attack launched by the armed group on October 7.The bombing campaign has killed more than 4,650 Palestinians, mainly civilians including at least 1,873 children, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
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