At least 60 killed in renewed Israeli strikes on Gaza


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Summary

Gaza bombardment

Israeli airstrikes on May 14 killed at least 60 people, including 22 children, in northern and southern Gaza. The attacks resumed shortly after Hamas released a U.S.-Israeli hostage.

Blockade crisis

Aid groups warn Gaza is on the verge of famine, with nearly 500,000 people facing catastrophic hunger. France condemned Israelโ€™s blockade, calling it a major driver of the humanitarian disaster.

US mediation

President Donald Trump visited Gulf states to push for further hostage releases and proposed using private contractors for Gaza aid delivery. The plan has the backing of the U.S. and Israel, but lacks international support.


Full story

A series of Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Wednesday, May 14, killed at least 60 people, including 22 children, according to sources citing Gazaโ€™s Health Ministry and local hospitals. The strikes hit homes in areas including Jabaliya in northern Gaza and Khan Younis in the south.

Health officials said rescue teams struggled to reach victims buried beneath rubble.

The bombardment followed Hamasโ€™ release of Edan Alexander, an Israeli-American hostage, in a deal facilitated by U.S. officials. Israel briefly paused military operations for the exchange but resumed airstrikes roughly an hour after Alexander left the territory.

Why did Israel escalate the attacks?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday there is โ€œno wayโ€ Israel will halt its military campaign until Hamas is eliminated. The military had warned residents of Jabaliya to evacuate, citing the presence of rocket launchers and militant infrastructure.

Netanyahu also indicated Israel was days away from a broader escalation, promising to enter Gaza โ€œwith great strengthโ€ to finish the mission.

What are the humanitarian concerns?

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Nearly 500,000 people in Gaza face catastrophic hunger due to Israel’s blockade of food, medicine and fuel.

Aid organizations and international officials warn that Gaza is nearing famine. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification reported that nearly 500,000 people face catastrophic levels of hunger. Another 1 million residents are struggling to access enough food.

France strongly criticized Israelโ€™s blockade on aid, calling it a contributor to the humanitarian crisis. French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Prime Minister Netanyahuโ€™s refusal to allow aid shipments, saying the policy prevents medical evacuations and leaves doctors without supplies.

Gazaโ€™s population of 2.3 million remains largely dependent on external assistance, but Israel has restricted the entry of food, medicine and fuel since March 2. The blockade has coincided with heavy bombardment and ground operations, which have displaced an estimated 90% of the population, often multiple times.

How has the U.S. responded?

President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates this week as part of efforts to broker further hostage releases and revive stalled ceasefire negotiations. U.S. envoys also met with hostage families in Tel Aviv.

Trump said more hostage releases may follow and proposed a plan to resume humanitarian aid to Gaza using private contractors. Israel has supported the plan, but the United Nations and several aid groups have rejected it due to concerns over oversight and logistics.

Is Hamas leadership affected?

Israeli media cited unnamed security officials who claimed that a strike on Tuesday may have killed Hamas military leader Mohammad Sinwar. The attack reportedly targeted a command bunker beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, but the Israeli military has not confirmed his death. Medics said an Israeli strike on a bulldozer near the site wounded several people on Wednesday.

Whatโ€™s next in the conflict?

Ceasefire talks remain fragile, with Hamas and Israel trading blame for their collapse. Israel sent a delegation to Doha for new negotiations, while Hamas communicated through mediators in the U.S., Egypt and Qatar. Meanwhile, Islamic Jihad launched rockets at Israel late Tuesday, prompting further Israeli retaliation.

The situation remains volatile, with both sides warning of continued action and international observers urging de-escalation to avoid worsening the humanitarian disaster.

Jonah Applegarth (Production Specialist), Devan Markham (Morning Digital Producer), and Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

The ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, escalating military operations, and severe humanitarian concerns underscore the conflict's immediate toll on civilians and the complexities facing international diplomacy and humanitarian access.

Civilian impact

Widespread airstrikes and reported casualties, including children, have heightened humanitarian concerns and spotlighted the vulnerability of Gaza's population.

Humanitarian crisis

According to aid organizations and international observers, restrictions on food, medicine, and fuel deliveries have pushed Gaza toward famine and worsened living conditions for residents.

Diplomatic efforts

Negotiations for ceasefires and hostage releases, involving multiple nations, highlight the broader international attempt to de-escalate the conflict and address both immediate and long-term challenges.

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Behind the numbers

The articles report that Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed at least 60 people, including 22 children, within a single night. Gazaโ€™s Health Ministry states that since October 2023, over 52,800 Palestinians have died. The vast majority are said to be civilians, but many articles note the ministry does not specify how many were combatants.

Community reaction

Local communities in Gaza are described as overwhelmed and traumatized by the repeated airstrikes. Hospital workers, rescue teams and residents express grief and outrage over the targeting of healthcare facilities. International humanitarian organizations, such as Doctors Without Borders and the World Health Organization, have condemned these attacks and warned of the collapse of Gazaโ€™s healthcare system.

Global impact

The situation in Gaza has drawn international condemnation, notably from French President Emmanuel Macron and humanitarian organizations. The blockade and strikes have triggered warnings of famine from global food security authorities. The conflict continues to affect diplomatic relations and aid policies worldwide, with debates over sanctions and humanitarian intervention ongoing.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left frame Israeli airstrikes primarily as deliberate, aggressive attacks targeting Gazaโ€™s hospitals and civilians to inflict systemic harm, using emotionally charged language like โ€œbombs,โ€ โ€œkillingโ€ and accusations of โ€œdeliberate intent,โ€ emphasizing Palestinian suffering and implicitly condemning Israel.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right occasionally used terms like โ€œmassacresโ€ in some outlets, but generally de-emphasize civilian impact or frame strikes as justified military responses to Hamas threats, often omitting or qualifying casualty details.

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Key points from the Left

  • Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 60 people, including 22 children, according to local hospitals.
  • The Gaza Health Ministry criticized Israel for targeting hospitals and wounding patients inside treatment rooms, stating it shows "deliberate intent to inflict greater damage to the healthcare system."
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted there was "no way" Israel would stop its war in Gaza, reducing hopes for a ceasefire.
  • Since the war began, over 52,800 Palestinians have been killed, as reported by Gaza's Health Ministry.

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Key points from the Center

  • Overnight Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 60 Palestinians, including 22 children, based on reports from medical facilities in the area.
  • The strikes came as part of Israel's military response to the surprise assault launched by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, in southern Israel, which resulted in 1,200 deaths and the capture of 251 hostages.
  • Multiple hospital compounds in Gaza, including the European and Nasser hospitals in Khan Younis, were struck, with Israel claiming it targeted Hamas command centers beneath these facilities.
  • The Israeli military described the strikes as precise attacks eliminating Hamas terrorists, stating it "eliminated significant Hamas terrorists" and accusing a Palestinian photojournalist, Hassan Aslih, of operating under false journalistic cover.
  • These airstrikes intensified Gazaโ€™s humanitarian crisis, contributing to over 52,000 Palestinian deaths and widespread displacement amid a 10-week aid blockade risking famine.

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