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120 people killed in Israeli airstrikes over Gaza in two nights; only cancer hospital rendered inoperational

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 May 2025 ()
Over two days, Israeli airstrikes killed 120 people in Gaza, including 54 in Khan Younis. Amid the ongoing conflict, Gaza’s only cancer hospital shut down, and nearly 1 million face severe food shortages. The war, triggered by Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, has killed over 53,000 Palestinians. Hostage tensions and a stalled ceasefire further complicate peace efforts.
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At least 60 killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, medical officials say Israel said it was striking Hamas infrastructure and that it had issued evacuation warnings in Jabaliya. READ MORE :...

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