Another large barrage of explosions has been reported in northern Gaza in the past hour, with reports communications and the internet have again been cut off. The Israeli army said today it had now struck 'over two and a half thousand terror targets'.
Another large barrage of explosions has been reported in northern Gaza in the past hour, with reports communications and the internet have again been cut off.
The Israeli army said today it had now struck “over two and a half thousand terror targets”. More than 9,400 people have now been killed, according to figures from the Gaza health ministry – appointed by Hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by the UK.
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