UPDATE: Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 4 people as military operations intensify despite an October ceasefire agreement, leaving local hospitals overwhelmed.
At least four Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to reports from Al Jazeera, as military activity intensifies despite an October ceasefire agreement.
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At least four Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to reports from Al Jazeera, as military activity intensifies despite an October ceasefire agreement.
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