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Gaza civil defence says Israeli strikes kill at least 29

The Times of IndiaSunday, July 13, 2025 at 9:16:19 AM
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Gaza civil defence says Israeli strikes kill at least 29
Gaza's civil defense reports that Israeli airstrikes killed at least 29 Palestinians, including six children near a water distribution point in a displaced persons camp. The attack in Nuseirat also destroyed a critical water source, worsening an already dire humanitarian situation.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another headline in the long-running Israel-Gaza conflict—it’s a stark reminder of the civilian toll, particularly on children and displaced families struggling to access basic necessities like water. The strike on a water distribution point amplifies the humanitarian crisis, making survival even harder for those already living in unbearable conditions. It’s a story that underscores how warfare extends beyond battlefields, hitting the most vulnerable where it hurts most.
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