16 Palestinians were killed by Israeli shelling on Thursday in Khan Younis, a southern coastal region of the Gaza Strip populated by refugees from attacks in other parts of the enclave, according to authorities at the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
According to a Reuters spokesman, nine children were among the deceased. They said that tents set up by displaced persons had been in the vicinity of Israeli shelling.
The strike occurred in the Al-Mawasi region of Gaza; Reuters imagery showed a massive hole with debris surrounding it. Outside Khan Younis's Nasser Hospital, where people had gathered to pray, bodies covered in sacks and cloth were arranged in a row.
The Israeli military, which has previously stated that it is attempting to extract Hamas officials who may be hiding there, has recorded multiple skirmishes in Khan Younis.
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Destroying a mosque incites violent demonstrations in India
In Haldwani, locals staged violent protests when Indian officials demolished a mosque and a religious school, alleging that Muslims were being singled out.
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$35 million was penalized to Amazon's French warehouse. Consider this: Your boss is closely watching every second of your workday. Doesn't that sound like something from a science fiction movie? Hold on to your hats, because this isn't fiction. It's the reality that French Amazon employees are experiencing, and it's causing some controversy.
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