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Israeli strikes kill 15 in Gaza as hospital in north of the region makes distress call
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Israeli forces killed at least 15 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, including a rescue worker, health officials said, as tanks deepened their incursion in the area and blew up homes, according to residents, reports. Medics said at least 12 people were killed in an Israeli strike on a house in the area of Jabalia, in northern Gaza, earlier. They said at least 10 people remained missing as rescue operations continued. Another man was killed in tank shelling nearby, they said. In the Sabra suburb of Gaza City, the Palestinian civil emergency said an Israeli air strike targeted one of their teams during a rescue operation, killing one staff and wounding three others. The death raised the number of civil emergency service members killed since Oct 7, 2023, to 87, it said. There was no immediate Israeli comment on the two incidents.
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