ROX• TV | Israel strikes continue to forced palestinians to leave Gaza

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Israeli forces continued attacks across Gaza, killing over 60 people, including 19 aid seekers, according to local medical sources.
Four more people, including two children, died of “famine and malnutrition” in the enclave, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
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Israeli forces have launched several new raids in the occupied West Bank, after earlier carrying out a wave of home invasions and arrests that included targeting activists and journalists, according to the Wafa news agency.

The latest incursions occurred in the town of al-Yamun, near Jenin, and Jalazone camp, near Ramallah, reports Wafa.

In al-Yamun, Israeli forces raided several homes and tampered with residents’ contents, while in Jalazone camp, they fired tear gas near homes, according to Wafa.

Earlier today, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressed Israel’s extensive military campaigns in the occupied West Bank, calling them “profoundly alarming” developments that are “driving displacement and deepening vulnerability”.
Footage verified by Al Jazeera shows a series of Israeli strikes occurring near a busy street in Gaza City, causing widespread panic.

People in the area, including children, are seen running away as powerful blasts rock the area.

As we’ve been reporting, Israel’s military has been intensifying attacks in and around Gaza City, which is currently carrying out a plan to seize.

Earlier, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from the enclave, said some Israeli strikes in Gaza City have hit residential neighbourhoods, seemingly in an attempt to clear them of residents.

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