Israeli troops press forward into Gaza City as Palestinians flee and death toll passes 65,000
Summary
The Israel-Hamas conflict has caused the death toll in Gaza to exceed 65,000, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Israeli troops and tanks are advancing into Gaza City as air and artillery strikes continue, causing major destruction and displacing many residents. Israel opened a corridor to allow evacuations, but phone and internet outages are making communication difficult.Key Facts
- Over 65,000 people have died in Gaza since the conflict with Israel began, as reported by Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Israeli troops are advancing deeper into Gaza City with support from air and artillery strikes.
- More than 150 strikes hit Gaza City in recent days, according to Israel's military.
- Strikes have damaged infrastructure, including high-rise towers and the Rantisi Hospital for children.
- The conflict has displaced about 90% of Gaza's population, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
- Internet and phone services have been disrupted due to strikes on network lines.
- Israel opened a two-day corridor to help people evacuate south from Gaza City.
- The U.N. considers the Health Ministry's casualty figures to be a reliable estimate.
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