At least 110 killed in Israel strikes across Gaza Strip


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GAZA: At least 110 people have been killed, including women and children, as a result of several Israeli air raids across the Gaza Strip late on Monday and before dawn on Tuesday, a medical source told Al Jazeera.

In the last few hours, Israeli air strikes were reported in northern Gaza’s al-Shati refugee camp and al-Balad in Jabaliya, al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza as well as two areas in the south, Rafah and Khan Younis

Palestinian news agency WAFA also confirmed the news, saying that the highest number of casualties was in Rafah with more than 30 people killed.

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Medical sources also told WAFA that at least 23 people were killed, including children, and more than 80 others were wounded in Khan Younis. Many of the victims in Khan Younis were taken to the Al-Nasser Hospital.

Dozens were also reported killed in separate strikes on the al-Shati and al-Bureij refugee camps.

Meanwhile a senior leader of the Palestinian group Hamas has been arrested in the occupied West Bank following an Israeli night raid of his home, according to news reports.

A video clip posted by Al Jazeera Arabic on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, showed Adnan Hamarsheh sitting in a wheelchair and being hauled into an armoured vehicle by several heavily armed members of the Israeli force.

The arrest of Hamarsheh in his home in Jenin’s town of Ya’bad was also reported by the Palestinian Al Hadath news outlet.

 

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