Israeli airstrikes kill 36 in Gaza and three journalists in Lebanon
Summary: Israeli airstrikes on Friday killed 36 people in Khan Younis, Gaza, including many children, and three journalists in southern Lebanon. This follows increasing concerns about supply shortages in Gaza and growing international calls for a ceasefire.
The strikes in Gaza occurred as residents faced long lines for food. In Lebanon, the airstrike targeted a guesthouse housing journalists, prompting accusations of war crimes against Israel. The Israeli military did not provide a warning before the attack.
Since the conflict escalated in October, over 42,000 Palestinians have reportedly died, with many being women and children. In Lebanon, the death toll has reached 2,593, amid ongoing violence along the border.
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