Israeli strikes kill at least 31 in Gaza
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SOFREP on MSNEvening Brief: Child Malnutrition Surges in Gaza as Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens, Drone Strike Ignites Oil Field in Iraqi KurdistanGaza hunger soars, Trump backs Ukraine, and Nvidia gets China chip deal. Here's what you need to know this Tuesday evening, July 15, 2025.
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Al Jazeera on MSNEU demands more action from Israel on aid deal as strikes in Gaza continueFamine looms in Gaza and strikes kill at least 30 Palestinians, but EU states remain divided over how to tackle Israel.
Malnutrition rates among Gaza's children have doubled since Israel imposed food restrictions amid resumed conflict, says the UN. Israeli strikes have left over 90 Palestinians dead, worsening the crisis.
Ten people, including children, were killed in a strike at a water collection point in central Gaza, according to health officials. Israel is investigating the incident.
Details of the deal remain unclear, but EU officials have rejected any cooperation with the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund over ethical and safety concerns. Opening more border crossings and allowing more aid trucks into Gaza is the priority, but officials say eventually they’d like to set up a monitoring station at Kerem Shalom crossing.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday a deadly strike near a water distribution site in Gaza was a result of a “technical malfunction” during an operation targeting an operative of the
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while trying to get food, according to local health officials. Experts say hunger is widespread among Gaza's 2 million Palestinians and that Israel's blockade and military offensive have put them at risk of famine.