Cliff Notes
Israeli strike kills family of 10 in Gaza – Food cut off – More than 51,000 dead
- An Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis resulted in the deaths of the Abu Al-Rous family, including five children, four women, and a man, amidst at least 23 overall casualties reported.
- The humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensifies, with the UN indicating that nearly all residents rely on daily charity meals, while most are reduced to one meal per day.
- The war has resulted in over 51,000 Palestinian deaths, with widespread destruction of Gaza’s infrastructure and food supply, displacing approximately 90% of the population.
Israeli strike kills family of 10 in Gaza – Food cut off – More than 51,000 dead
A family of 10 was among at least 23 people in Gaza killed by overnight Israeli airstrikes, local health officials have said.
Five children, four women, and a man from the same family, identified by the Associated Press as the Abu Al-Rous family, died when an Israeli airstrike hit the tent where they were staying in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Pictures were published of their funeral on Thursday, showing their bodies, covered in sheets and wrapped in bags, lying on the ground surrounded by mourners.