Israeli strikes kill at least 17 in Gaza as ground troops enter Palestinian territory’s north
- Israeli strikes killed at least 17 people in Gaza early Friday, according to hospital staff.
- The recent escalation stems from the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023, where 251 hostages were taken.
- Israel intensified operations, sending more troops into Gaza and imposing a monthlong blockade on essential supplies.
- Hamas stated, "We will only release the remaining 59 hostages" in exchange for prisoner release, ceasefire, and withdrawal.
- Over 50,000 Palestinians have died during Israel's offensive, leaving Gaza in ruins and displacing nearly 90% of its population.
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Israeli strikes kill at least 17 in Gaza as ground troops enter Palestinian territory’s north
By WAFAA SHURAFA DEIR AL BALAH, Gaza (AP) — Israeli strikes killed more than a dozen people in the Gaza Strip early Friday, as Israel sent more ground troops into the Palestinian territory to ramp up its offensive against Hamas. Related Articles Yoon Suk Yeol removed as South Korea’s president over short-lived martial law In Tunisia, snails inch toward replacing red meat as people turn to cheaper protein …
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