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Children among 125 Palestinians killed in Israeli barrage across Gaza

Children among 125 Palestinians killed in Israeli barrage across Gaza

As a result of a wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Sunday morning, the Israeli military killed at least 125 Palestinians, including children who were sleeping in tents.

According to medical sources, Israeli warplanes bombed a tent camp that housed displaced Palestinians in the Khan Younis area of southern Gaza, killing at least 36 people and injuring more than 100 others.

Horrible bodies were visible in horrifying verified videos taken at the scene, some of which were on fire. A nearby field hospital and the Nasser Medical Complex were where the dead and the injured were treated.

According to medical sources, 42 people died in the heavily bombed northern areas of Gaza on Sunday morning, including 42 in the area. The victims included three journalists.

In the last four days, the Israeli military has had a sharp increase in the death toll, with hundreds of people killed as they prepare to significantly bolster their ground invasion of Palestinian territory in response to international criticism.

In a statement released early on Sunday, Hamas claimed that the attacks on Palestinians living in Khan Younis were a “brutal crime” that constituted a flagrant violation of international laws and standards.

The Palestinian group claimed that the US administration bears direct responsibility for this irrational escalation in the killing of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, including children, women, and the elderly, by providing political and military cover to the terrorist occupation government.

Israel’s expanding operation in Gaza has been condemned by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. “I’m alarmed by Israel’s rumored plans to expand ground operations and more,” he said.

In this handout image from May 17, 2025, an image from the Israeli army shows expanded military operations in a location designated as northern Gaza.

Hamas and Israel both confirmed on Saturday that Qatar was in the middle of further mediation talks.

In spite of the looming famine, Israel made a point of emphasising that the talks are being held without any conditions, including allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza, which has been completely blocked since March 2.

Itamar Ben-Gvir, the leader of Israel’s far-right National Security Minister, demanded on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end all negotiations with Hamas and pull the team out of Doha.

Additionally, the Israeli military has been consistently putting out of service hospitals in the enclave, including two recently, which have been targeted by the Israeli military.

The Israeli army has been under Israeli command since dawn, according to a statement from Gaza’s Ministry of Health on Sunday.

Source: Aljazeera

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