More than 45,000 Palestinians killed in Israel’s war on Gaza

  • Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed 52 Palestinians and wounded 203 in the latest 24-hour reporting period, according to the territory’s Health Ministry.
  • Israeli forces bombed the UNRWA-run Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz School in southern Khan Younis, killing at least 20 people, including children.

    Editor’s Choice: What to read and watch right now

    Here are a few highlights of the pieces we’ve published about the war over the past day:

    • Grim milestone: Death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza surpasses 45,000
    • Photos: Israeli attacks in Gaza kill dozens, including children and a journalist
    • Opinion: The genocide kills dreams, not just people
    • Talk to Al Jazeera: UNRWA’s Philippe Lazzarini discusses agency’s future

      ‘Our hearts died of grief’: Kamal Adwan Hospital nurse

      Gaza-based journalist Mohammed al-Masri has shared a video featuring the account of Walid al-Badi, a nurse at Kamal Adwan Hospital in besieged and bombarded northern Gaza, about the collapse of the medical complex, which has led to its inability to treat wounded and other patients.

      In the video, which has been verified by Al Jazeera, al-Badi also expressed his despair about the ongoing war and the loss of friends and loved ones, including colleagues killed in Israeli attacks.

      “The rescue appeals are no longer useful as no one listens to our words or tries to move for us,” he said. “We can no longer endure. People are dying in the streets. The wounded are bleeding, and we are unable to extend a helping hand. Our hearts died of grief.”

      Three people wounded in Israeli drone attack on Lebanon’s Sidon

      At least three people have been wounded in an Israeli drone raid on the town of al-Najariyah in Sidon district, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

      Both Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of repeatedly violating the ceasefire reached in November.

      Hezbollah started attacking Israel the day after the war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023, saying it was doing so in solidarity with the Palestinians. The group has said it will not stop supporting Palestinians despite the ceasefire in Lebanon.

      Israeli officials and the media have been increasingly discussing the possibility of a potential ceasefire in Gaza that would not entail a permanent stop to Israeli military action in the besieged enclave.

      Sirens sound in Israel after launch from Yemen

      An Israeli army spokesperson says a missile launched from Yemen has been intercepted before crossing into Israeli territory.

      The spokesperson added that alerts for missile and rocket launches were activated due to a fear of fragments falling after the interception.

      Editor’s Choice: What to read and watch right now

      Here are a few highlights of the pieces we’ve published about the war over the past day:

      • Grim milestone: Death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza surpasses 45,000
      • Photos: Israeli attacks in Gaza kill dozens, including children and a journalist
      • Opinion: The genocide kills dreams, not just people
      • Talk to Al Jazeera: UNRWA’s Philippe Lazzarini discusses agency’s future

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