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A series of heavy Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have reportedly killed at least 52 people, intensifying fears over a deepening humanitarian crisis. With civilian sites among the targets, the attacks have spurred international concern and added urgency to calls for renewed efforts toward a ceasefire.
Israel struck a school in the Gaza Strip on Monday. It said Hamas militants were using the building as a command center. At least 80 people were killed, according to officials there. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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Conflicting reports have emerged about Hamas agreeing to an apparent U.S.-proposed ceasefire. The reported proposal calls for the release of 10 hostages in stages and a 70-day pause on fighting in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes have killed dozens of people in the Gaza Strip on Monday, officials…
At least 52 people have been killed, according to Palestinian officials, after a day of heavy Israeli strikes in Gaza. Some aid has begun to trickle into the territory after a nearly three-month Israeli blockade, but experts say it isn't enough. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest.
Israeli strikes kill dozens in the Gaza Strip, including one on a school-turned-shelter, as controversy and concern mount over getting humanitarian aid into the enclave.
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