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Gaza Deaths: Israel Strikes - Latest Updates - News Directory 3

Gaza Deaths: Israel Strikes – Latest Updates

June 28, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Gaza health officials report that at least 72 people have died following Israeli strikes on ⁣Gaza.
  • According to medical staff at Al-Shifa hospital, 12 people were killed when a strike hit a stadium being used⁤ to house displaced individuals.
  • Suad Abu Teima, the grandmother of the children killed⁣ in the tent strike, told the Associated Press, "What did these children do to ⁢them?
Original source: independent.co.uk

Recent Israeli strikes on Gaza have resulted in the ‍deaths of at least 72 individuals, including numerous children. The attacks, targeting residential areas and shelters, follow ongoing discussions for a potential ceasefire, with primary_keyword “Gaza” and secondary_keyword “Israel” at the ‍forefront. Despite the escalating violence, President Trump suggests a ceasefire is imminent, fueling hopes for peace. Qatar urges all parties to seize this critical opportunity. News Directory 3 delivers ⁤real-time updates on the situation, including details of the ⁢casualties and the ongoing⁢ humanitarian crisis.Dive deeper for extensive coverage of the latest developments shaping this critical moment. Discover ‍what’s next …


Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill Dozens Amid⁣ Ceasefire Talks









Key Points

  • At least 72 Palestinians ⁣killed in recent Israeli⁣ strikes on Gaza.
  • strikes hit a stadium sheltering displaced ⁣people and residential areas.
  • Ceasefire⁢ talks are ongoing, wiht Trump suggesting a deal is near.
  • Qatar urges all parties to seize the prospect for⁢ peace.

Israeli strikes on Gaza Kill Dozens Amid Ceasefire Talks

‍ ⁤ Updated June 28, 2025
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Gaza health officials report that at least 72 people have died following Israeli strikes on ⁣Gaza. The attacks, which began late Friday and continued into Saturday, have⁤ targeted both ‍shelters for displaced people and residential buildings.

According to medical staff at Al-Shifa hospital, 12 people were killed when a strike hit a stadium being used⁤ to house displaced individuals. Eight others died in their apartments. In southern Gaza, six ⁢people, including three children, were killed when a strike hit their tent in Muwasi, relatives said.

Palestinian children lift a sand-covered mattress after Israeli strikes in Gaza City.
Palestinian ⁢children lift a sand-covered mattress after Israeli strikes in Gaza City. (AFP via Getty Images)

Suad Abu Teima, the grandmother of the children killed⁣ in the tent strike, told the Associated Press, “What did these children do to ⁢them? What is their fault?”

Health officials reported ⁣that more than 20 bodies were taken to Nasser hospital. A strike at the⁢ entrance to the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza killed two people, according to Al-Awda hospital staff. An additional 11 people‍ died in a strike on a street in east⁣ Gaza⁣ City, and another strike killed ‍eight, including five children.

Palestinians mourn victims ⁣of Israeli strikes.
Palestinians mourn victims of ⁤Israeli strikes (AFP via Getty Images)

U.S. President Donald Trump ⁢said on Friday that a ceasefire⁢ agreement could be reached within ⁢the ⁢next week. “We’re working on Gaza and trying ⁣to get it taken care of,” he said. ⁣”I think it’s ‍close. I just spoke to some of the⁤ people involved. We think within the next week we’re going to get a ceasefire.”

Israel’s ⁣Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer ⁣is scheduled ‍to ‍visit Washington next week for discussions on Gaza, Iran,‍ and other topics.

Qatar’s foreign ⁢ministry⁢ spokesperson, Majed al-Ansari, stated that mediators are engaging with Israel and Hamas to⁣ advance a ceasefire. “If we don’t utilise this window of opportunity ⁢and this momentum, it’s an opportunity lost amongst many in the near past. We don’t want ⁣to see that again,” al-Ansari said, adding that they are working closely ‍with the U.S. to ensure international pressure is applied.

A Palestinian ⁣child ⁤sits near a shelter after Israeli strikes.
A Palestinian child sits near ⁢a shelter after Israeli ⁢strikes. (AFP ⁤via Getty Images)

Israeli⁢ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ⁤also suggested further⁢ peace negotiations in a video ⁤on thursday, stating that a new opportunity had emerged for a “dramatic expansion of peace agreements.” He added, “There is a window of opportunity hear that ⁤must not be wasted. We must not waste even a single day.”

israeli forces claimed to have ‍killed ⁤a senior⁤ Hamas commander, Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, on Saturday. Al-Issa was described as “a key source of knowledge and ⁣one of the last⁣ remaining senior⁤ Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip” and believed ‍to be a ⁣key organizer behind the October 7 attack.

Local officials report that the bombardment of Gaza has ‍claimed over 56,000 lives.

the ⁣Israeli army said⁢ on Saturday that they had “most likely successfully intercepted” a missile fired from Yemen,with the Houthis claiming responsibility for the launch. An Israeli ‍strike also killed one person in⁣ southern Lebanon on Saturday, according⁢ to the Lebanese health ministry, despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

Simultaneously occurring, Palestinians in Gaza are facing a dire humanitarian ⁤situation.After blocking all food for⁢ two and a half months, Israel has allowed only a trickle of ⁢supplies into the territory‍ sence mid-May.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 500 Palestinians have been killed and hundreds more wounded while seeking food since ‍the newly formed⁣ gaza⁣ Humanitarian Foundation began distributing aid in the territory‍ about⁢ a month ago.

Palestinian⁤ witnesses report that Israeli troops have opened fire at ‍crowds on⁣ roads heading ⁣toward the distribution sites.The Israeli military claims it has only fired warning shots and is investigating incidents in which civilians have been harmed while ⁣approaching the sites.

What’s next

The coming ⁢days ⁤will be ⁢critical as ceasefire talks continue. The international community is watching closely to see if a lasting agreement can be reached to alleviate the suffering of civilians ⁤in Gaza and prevent further escalation of the conflict.

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