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"Hamas Leader Haniyeh's Three Sons Killed in Israeli Airstrike"
Three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, along with several of his grandchildren, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza. The strike occurred in the Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City. Haniyeh confirmed the deaths and stated that all of Gaza's citizens had paid a price with the blood of their children. This is not the first time members of Haniyeh's family have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, with more than a dozen other relatives reportedly killed during previous conflicts.

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"Al Jazeera Journalists Injured in Israeli Strike on Gaza"
Al Jazeera correspondent Ismail Abu Omar and his cameraman Ahmad Matar were seriously wounded in an Israeli drone strike while documenting the living conditions of displaced Palestinians in Gaza. Abu Omar had his right leg amputated and suffered severe injuries to his head and chest, while Matar was also in serious condition. Al Jazeera Media Network condemned the attack as a deliberate targeting of journalists, with at least 126 journalists killed in Gaza since October 7. This incident adds to a series of attacks on journalists covering the conflict in Gaza.

"Unprecedented Devastation: The Ongoing Toll of the Israel-Hamas Conflict in Gaza"
The death toll from Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip has reached 25,105, with half of the victims being minors. The destruction in Gaza exceeds that of other major conflicts, with around half of the buildings damaged or destroyed. Israel's use of airstrikes with civilian casualties is unprecedented, and the Dahiya Doctrine involves using disproportionate force to cause immense damage and destruction. The attacks have resulted in a high percentage of women and children among the victims, and the situation in Gaza is dire, with many people under the rubble and facing lack of medical care, hunger, and illnesses.

"Israeli Forces Advance Toward Gaza Hospitals, Killing Dozens"
Israeli tanks continue to push into southern Gaza, approaching the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, as the communications blackout in Gaza enters its eighth day. The ongoing fighting has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands of Palestinians seeking shelter in the south and limited access to medical care. Israeli officials accuse Hamas of operating from the hospital, while Palestinians report intense Israeli fire making it dangerous to seek medical help. The conflict has reignited debates over the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu opposing the idea, while the U.S. State Department emphasizes the need for lasting security and reconstruction in Gaza.