A medical team performed funeral prayers this morning for their colleague, Dr Ayman Abu Al-Auf, who was a victim of last night's bombings in Gaza.
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Israeli airstrikes levelled multiple houses and bombed streets leading up to the Shifaa hospital, which is the largest medical facility in Gaza. Ambulance vehicles are now facing difficulty leaving or entering the hospital whilst dozens of people are still…
Rescue workers are still frantically searching for survivors under the rubble.
Gaza's Ministry of health has confirmed that 26 people were killed overnight from the Israeli bombardment on their homes.
Five children have so far been found alive under the debris.
Gaza's Ministry of health has confirmed that 26 people were killed overnight from the Israeli bombardment on their homes.
Five children have so far been found alive under the debris.
Palestinian Health Ministry: The number of killed from Israeli airstrikes has risen to at least 181, including at least 57 children.
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The aftermath of the al-Jalaa tower which housed the offices of the Associated Press and al Jazeera. The strike on the building has widely been criticised as an attack on press freedom.
Jawad Mehdi, the owner of the bombed Jalaa Tower, has denied claims made by Israel that the building was being used by Hamas.
"Apart from the tenants, there are some offices of lawyers, engineers and some media agencies including Al Jazeera and AP. Nothing else," Mehdi said.
Yesterday, journalists stood in front of what was left of their office building and took selfies.
"Apart from the tenants, there are some offices of lawyers, engineers and some media agencies including Al Jazeera and AP. Nothing else," Mehdi said.
Yesterday, journalists stood in front of what was left of their office building and took selfies.
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Palestinian Health Ministry: The number of killed from Israeli airstrikes has risen to at least 181, including at least 57 children.
Israel has reported 10 dead, including two children.
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A grief-stricken uncle asking his killed niece what he should tell her father who is yet to receive the devastating news of the loss of his daughter.
A grief-stricken uncle asking his killed niece what he should tell her father who is yet to receive the devastating news of the loss of his daughter.
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Photo: A Palestinian man who was pulled alive from the rubble of his house today following last night's bombardment on Gaza.
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The moment the man trapped under the rubble was rescued.
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Rescue workers are still frantically searching for survivors under the rubble. Gaza's Ministry of health has confirmed that 26 people were killed overnight from the Israeli bombardment on their homes. Five children have so far been found alive under the…
The number of killed from last night's IDF strikes has increased to 33, including 12 women and 8 children, the worst daily toll since Israel's air raids started.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said on Sunday that the country plans to continue "full force" with the military campaign against Gaza despite pleas from the head of the UN for an immediate ceasefire.
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A car rammed into Israeli police officers in Sheikh Jarrah injuring several. The driver was shot, however it is unknown if he was killed.
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Video: Abu Suhaib [Muhammad] Hadidi bidding farewell to his wife. Muhammed Hadidi told reporters that his wife and five children had gone to celebrate Eid al-Fitr holiday with relatives. She and three of the children, aged 6 to 14, were killed, while his…
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Another photo of baby Omar Hadidi.
It was reported that he was found clutching his killed mother's chest when rescue workers dug him out yesterday from underneath the rubble of a three-storey building.
He is the sole survivor of an airstrike that killed ten: eight children and their two mothers, who were sisters-in-law.
Another photo of baby Omar Hadidi.
It was reported that he was found clutching his killed mother's chest when rescue workers dug him out yesterday from underneath the rubble of a three-storey building.
He is the sole survivor of an airstrike that killed ten: eight children and their two mothers, who were sisters-in-law.