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Israeli strikes on southern Gaza leave at least 15 dead

Updated on: 16 October,2024 08:53 AM IST  |  Deir al-Balah
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The dead include three children and one woman, according to hospital records

Israeli strikes on southern Gaza leave at least 15 dead

People gather at the funeral of Abbas Nilforoushan. Pic/AFP

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Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza Strip killed at least 15 people overnight, including six children and two women, Palestinian medical officials said on Tuesday. A strike early Tuesday hit a house in the southern town of Beni Suhaila, killing at least 10 people from one extended family, according to Nasser Hospital in nearby Khan Younis. 


The dead include three children and one woman, according to hospital records. An Associated Press camera operator at the hospital counted the bodies. In the nearby town of Fakhari, a strike hit a house early Tuesday, killing five people, including three children and a woman, according to the European Hospital, where the casualties were taken.


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