
Gaza civil defense says 44 killed in recent Israel strikes
"Forty-four people have been killed in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip," civil defense official Mohammad Al-Mughayyir told AFP.
"Twenty-three people were killed, others injured, and several (are) missing following an Israeli air strike on the Qreinawi family's home east of Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza."
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