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Israel is not in the mood to stop fighting in Gaza, 22 Palestinians and five journalists killed in airstrike

  Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike outside a hospital in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night, amid efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Middle East. The Israeli military said on Thursday that it had targeted militants, following a claim by the Gaza Health Ministry. In addition, 22 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip.

The journalists were working for the local Quds News Network
Israel also carried out airstrikes in the Baalbek area of ​​Lebanon. The target of the Israeli attack was the Nusrat refugee camp. Five journalists were killed in a car bomb explosion outside the al-Awda hospital near the camp. The journalists were working for the local Quds News Network.

The Israeli military said it targeted a group of fighters from the Hamas-affiliated Islamic Jihad terrorist group, which began the war in Israel on October 7, 2023, with attacks. Meanwhile, the Committee to Protect Journalists says more than 130 Palestinian journalists have been killed since the war began.

Civil Defense Recovers Bodies of Seven Killed in School

Israeli strikes in northern Gaza killed 22 Palestinians across Gaza on Wednesday, including at the Al-Muhabban School refugee camp for displaced people. The Civil Defense recovered the bodies of seven people killed in the school, while 25 people were injured in the attack. They were taken to local hospitals.

Two killed in airport attack

Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV said two people were killed in attacks on the airport, one person was killed in attacks on the port, while 11 others were wounded in the attacks, the Israeli military said it had struck areas near Hezias and Ras Qanatib, and power stations were also hit. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after the attacks that Israel would continue its mission until it was completed.
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