Israeli strikes across Gaza kills 103 people, says civil defense

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Palestinian men Reuters mourn near the bodies of relatives killed in Israeli air strikes, at the Nasser Hospital, in Han UNIS, South Gaza (May 15, 2025)Reuters

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At least 103 Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes across the dawn gas strip, Hamas’s civil defense agency reports.

Fifty -six people, including women and children, were killed when houses and tents that sheltered the displaced families were bombed overnight in the southern city of Khan Yunis, a local Nasser hospital said. Local journalists said his corridors were overflowing with the victims and that his morgue was filled.

Later, a civil defense press secretary reported the death strikes in the northern city of Jabale, including the attack on the healthcare clinic and the Jaboli Refugee Prayer Hall, which, he said, killed 13 people.

The Israeli military was not an immediate comment.

But this intensified his bombing that, as stated, Hamas fighters and the infrastructure on the eve of the planned extension of his offensive in Gaza.

This comes when US President Donald Trump attended the region and indirect negotiations on a new ceasefire and hostage release between Hamas and Israel.

On Thursday morning, Khan Unis Street was filled with funeral processions and mourning families, after the residents said they were the most deadly air strike in the city because Israel restored its offensive almost two months ago.

One of the videos shared by local activists showed that doctors put dozens of bodies on the ground in a local cemetery. Imam stood next to the leading prayers for hundreds of mourning collected behind him.

Other footage showed that men wearing the bodies of two young children wrapped in stained blood outside the Nasser Hospital, who published a list of 56 people who, according to doctors, were killed.

The 42-year-old mother Safaa Al-Bayouk said that the children were her sons Muat, who was only six weeks, and Motaz, who was one year and four months.

“I gave them dinner and they went to bed. It was a normal day … (Then) the world turned down,” she said Reuters.

Rem al-Worn, 13, said her uncle’s family, including her 12-year-old cousin, were killed when two houses were bombed.

“We felt nothing and heard until we woke up with the rubble on us,” she said. “The civil defense did not come. I will tell you honestly that we pulled ourselves (exit). My father helped us.”

Doctors also stated that local journalist Hassan Samur, who worked on Hamas-Al-Aox radio, was killed with 11 members of his family when their house was applied in the eastern neighborhood of Bani Suhil.

Reuters Reem al-Zanaty, 13 years old, stands on the rubble in the remains of its family house in Khan Yunis, South Gaza, after Israeli air strike (May 15, 2025)Reuters

Ram al-Tanati said

The civil defense agency also said that on Thursday morning, its first resuscitators had restored the bodies of four after Israeli strikes in the Northern city of Beit-Lay and two others in the Central city of Deir al-Bala.

Later, the press secretary Mahmoud Basal said that an Israeli strike in the city of Jabalia killed all five Shihab family.

Another 13 people were killed when the al-Taaba health clinic and the Al-Fakur Prayer Hall in the Jabali refugee camp were bombed, he said.

Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that 15 people were killed, including 11 children.

A graphic video posted on the Internet allegedly showed that two bodies covered with garbage on the street near a badly damaged building.

Amir Selha, a 43-year-old Northern Gaza resident, told AFP: “Tank shells are amazed around the clock, and the territory is stuffed with people and tents.”

On Wednesday, Israeli strikes were killed by at least 80 people across the territory, including 59 in Jabale and refugee camps, hospitals and civil defense reported.

The Israeli military said on Tuesday night was struck by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters in the north. He warned residents of Jabalia and neighboring areas to evacuate on Tuesday after rockets were launched in Israel.

Map of gas shows Israeli evacuation and "No" Zones (May 15, 2025)

Orders of Israel’s evacuation, issued on Wednesday, also caused panic among the residents of the overcrowded area of ​​Gaza, in the north.

The Israeli military said the hospital, the university and several schools who had leaning people who crossed people in the neighborhood of Rym became “terrorist supports”, and that it would soon attack their “intense force”.

Separately, the organization supported in the United States has stated that it will start working in Gaza within two weeks as part of the new, which is strongly criticized by the United States-Israeli plans to distribute assistance.

The Humanitarian Gaza Fund said I was asking Israel to allow the UN and others to restore the supplies until it was created.

Israel did not allow any other gas supplies for 10 weeks, and the help agencies warn about the mass starvation among 2.1 million population.

On March 2, Israel introduced a blockade and two weeks resumed its offensive against Hamas, completing a two -month ceasefire. It states that he wanted to put pressure on Hamas to release the other 58 hostages, up to 23 of which are allegedly alive.

On October 7, 2023, Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to the group’s cross -border attack, which killed about 1,200 people and took 251 people.

At least 5310 people have since been killed in Gaza, including 2876 after the Israeli offensive, the Ministry of Health’s Health reports.

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