Israeli air strikes hit Gaza Strip as Netanyahu vows to ‘fight until victory’ following first release of hostages
Twenty trucks carrying aid crossed into Gaza on Saturday, the first convoy of humanitarian supplies since Israel began a devastating siege 12 days ago and after further heavy Israeli bombardment overnight that killed dozens of Palestinians.
Gaza stories: ‘I have lost my house, I have lost everything. We are hearing heavy shelling everywhere’ US secretary of state Antony Blinken welcomed the opening but echoed a warning from Israel that no aid should end up in Hamas hands. Israel had kept up air strikes on targets around Gaza in Saturday’s early hours after prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu vowed to “fight until victory” following the release of the first two hostages by Hamas.
Gaza’s health ministry said on Saturday Israel’s air and missile strikes had killed at least 4,385 Palestinians, including hundreds of children, while over a million of the territory’s people have been displaced. Gaza's health ministry and Hamas media said Israeli aircraft had overnight targeted several family houses across Gaza, killing at least 50 people and injuring dozens.
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