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Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict and Recent Israeli Strikes

Increased Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have led to significant casualties, highlighting a worsening humanitarian situation and calls for international accountability.

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  1. I am not a number, I am a real story from Gaza. Remember it

    This war is different, so different from what I’ve experienced before.

    I am not a number, I am a real story from Gaza. Remember it

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  2. Israel rectifica su versión sobre la muerte de 15 médicos en Gaza tras video testimonial

    Israel ha acusado a Hamás de mover y esconder a sus combatientes dentro de ambulancias y vehículos de emergencia, así como en hospitales y otras infraestructuras civiles, argumentando que eso justifica los ataques contra ellos.

    Israel rectifica su versión sobre la muerte de 15 médicos en Gaza tras video testimonial

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  3. Former Tasmania premier Tony Rundle dies at 86; vice-chancellor calls for attacks on international students to stop

    Labor is facing a backlash in some traditionally safe electorates, such as Watson in western Sydney, where Muslim voters are threatening to abandon the party over a perceived failure to call out Israeli war crimes.

    Former Tasmania premier Tony Rundle dies at 86; vice-chancellor calls for attacks on international students to stop

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  4. New Footage Appears to Contradict Israel’s Account on Killing of Aid Workers in Gaza

    Newly emerged video footage appears to contradict the Israeli military’s previous statements about two groups of medical workers it ambushed and killed in Gaza last month.

    New Footage Appears to Contradict Israel’s Account on Killing of Aid Workers in Gaza

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  5. Israel admits mistakes over medic killings in Gaza

    Israel has admitted its earlier account claiming the vehicles approached without lights was inaccurate, attributing the report to the troops involved.

    Israel admits mistakes over medic killings in Gaza

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  6. IDF's Gaza rules of engagement face probe—"We're doing our best to improve"

    While Hamas' alleged atrocities have garnered global condemnation since the beginning of the war, Israel has also faced a mounting international backlash over the conduct of its forces throughout the conflict.

    IDF's Gaza rules of engagement face probe—"We're doing our best to improve"

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Updated: Apr 6th, 2025, 12:01 PM ET

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The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepen as Israeli airstrikes overnight resulted in at least 19 deaths, including women and children, according to health officials. This escalation follows a renewed offensive after the end of a ceasefire with Hamas, with Israel capturing territory while blocking essential supplies. Additionally, medical reports and a video challenge Israel's initial claims regarding the killing of medical personnel. Evidence of severe malnutrition contributed to the death of 17-year-old Walid Ahmad in custody, further raising concerns about the treatment of detainees. Calls for accountability intensify as outrage grows over the conflict's toll on civilians.


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  • Footage from a killed medic's phone contradicts Israeli claims that emergency vehicles lacked lights; the video shows marked ambulances responding to injured victims, clearly displaying emergency signals.

  • The deaths of the medics, which include personnel from the Red Crescent and UN, have incited calls for an independent investigation amid accusations of the Israeli military targeting first responders and civilians alike.

  • Israel's military justifies their attacks by alleging that emergency vehicles were used by Hamas militants, but multiple reports highlight the deep mistrust and skepticism towards these claims.


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