
Israeli forces kill 23 in Gaza
Israeli forces killed at least 23 people in the war-stricken territory on Saturday, including at least three children who died when a house was struck. 'At least 23 dead and dozens of wounded were taken (to hospitals) after Israeli firing and raids across Gaza,' civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal said.
Among the casualties were three children who were killed in an air strike on a home in Jabalia, northern Gaza.
Bassal said the children were among 21 people killed in six air strikes by drones and planes across the territory.
He said two other people were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for food aid in the Netzarim zone in central Gaza. (Agencies)

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