Israel kills 85 people in Gaza despite calls for truce from world leaders
Summary
Israel conducted airstrikes in Gaza, killing at least 85 Palestinians, including 12 at a stadium sheltering displaced families. World leaders, including those at the United Nations, have called for a ceasefire, but Israel continues its military actions. The conflict began in October 2023, after an attack by Hamas in Israel, leading to ongoing violence and international condemnation.Key Facts
- Israel's airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 85 Palestinians on Wednesday.
- A strike on a stadium, used as a shelter, killed 12 Palestinians, including women and children.
- The United Nations and world leaders have called for a ceasefire.
- Israel's military chief stated that Palestinians are being encouraged to move for their safety, but UN investigators have disputed this.
- Since October 7, 2023, over 65,000 Palestinians have died in the conflict.
- The violence follows a Hamas-led attack in Israel that killed 1,139 people.
- At the UN, leaders like Iran's President have condemned the ongoing violence.
- The UN is involved in quiet talks to end the conflict, with some optimism about a breakthrough.
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