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Israeli Night Strikes In Gaza Kill At Least 80 People

The Hamas authority in Gaza said Wednesday that Israel’s latest night-time air raids on the besieged Palestinian territory killed at least 80 Palestinians.

According to a government media office statement, more than 80 people were martyred and hundreds wounded during the nocturnal operations.

On Tuesday, the Hamas health ministry stated that 5,791 individuals have been killed in air and artillery strikes since Hamas mounted cross-border raids on October 7 that Israel claimed killed 1,400 people. The vast majority of those killed on both sides have been civilians.

According to the Israeli military, its night raids struck Hamas’s emergency operational apparatus, including war rooms, infrastructure, and military headquarters.

It claims that hundreds of attacks per day have been carried out against terror tunnel shafts, military headquarters, weapons warehouses, mortars, and anti-tank missile launchers.

Tens of thousands of Israeli troops have been moved to the Gaza border in preparation for a widely anticipated ground invasion.

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