Israeli forces struck a water point and marketplace in Gaza on Sunday, killing dozens of Palestinians.
LIVE: Deadly Israeli attacks kill more Palestinians near Gaza aid centre
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By Edna Mohamed and Maziar Motamedi
Published On 14 Jul 2025
14 Jul 2025
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At least 28 people killed across Gaza today, including Palestinians gathered near aid centre.
Israeli forces continue bombarding Gaza a day after killing 95 Palestinians across the Strip.
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2h ago (10:30 GMT)
Israeli forces demolish Palestinian’s home in Bethlehem
Israeli soldiers have demolished the house of a Palestinian in al-Maara village, which is south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
Footage below, published by Palestinian platforms and verified by Al Jazeera, shows bulldozers bringing down the four-storey house as Israeli attacks continue to escalate in the area.
3h ago (10:15 GMT)
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Here are the latest developments from today:
At least 28 people have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza today, including two aid seekers.
The Israeli army says its jets targeted Gaza more than 100 times in the past 24 hours.
Criticism grows on the potential plan to build a “humanitarian city” in Rafah, with Israel’s former PM Ehud Olmert calling it a “concentration camp”.
Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad reiterate that any indirect negotiations with Israel must result in a complete end to the war on Gaza and a full Israeli withdrawal.
3h ago (10:00 GMT)
Israeli attacks kill 28 across Gaza
At least 28 people have been killed in attacks across Gaza since dawn, medical sources told our colleagues on the ground.
Among those, 17 were killed in Gaza City and areas in the northern Gaza Strip.
3h ago (09:45 GMT)
Israel’s Ben-Gvir says humanitarian city plan is ‘spin’ for ceasefire deal
Far-right security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, says the outrage about the “humanitarian city” is “spin” aiming to hide the ceasefire deal that is currently being negotiated.
Over the past week, Israel and Hamas have been negotiating, through mediators, to secure a ceasefire deal. According to reports, the main issue being discussed is the Israeli army’s withdrawal from the enclave during the ceasefire.
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3h ago (09:30 GMT)
At least 360 medical personnel arrested in Gaza
Gaza’s Health Ministry reports that at least 360 medical personnel have been arrested by Israel inside the enclave since the start of the war and those detained are “living in tragic and harsh conditions”.
Among the detainees are doctors, further depriving thousands of wounded Palestinians of medical care, the ministry said in a statement.
It called for urgent international intervention “to criminalise the occupation’s practices against imprisoned medical staff and to pressure for their release”.
The Israeli army has killed at least 1,400 healthcare and medical workers across Gaza since the start of the war in October 2023, according to the ministry.
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4h ago (09:15 GMT)
Israeli, Palestinian foreign ministers to attend EU meeting
Foreign ministers from Israel and Palestine will be present at a meeting in Brussels between the European Union and its southern neighbours today.
It would be the first time since the Gaza war began in October 2023 that Israeli and Palestinian ministers have attended a high-level meeting in the same room.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA) confirmed the attendance of Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin but denied media reports that any meeting with his Israeli counterpart was on the agenda.
A statement said Shahin would give a speech “focusing on the suffering of the Palestinian people under the ongoing war of extermination and displacement in the Gaza Strip, the systematic starvation policy practised by the occupying state, and the financial blockade imposed on the Palestinian government”.
The office for Israel’s foreign minister said that alongside the ministerial meeting, Gideon Saar would hold talks with the EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, and Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica.
Israeli attacks across Gaza have killed 23 Palestinians since dawn, medical sources told our colleagues on the ground.
A source at al-Shifa Hospital reported that three people, including a woman, were killed in an attack near the University College in southern Gaza City.