Israeli Strikes on Rafah Kill Nearly 20 People—Mostly Kids

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Two Israeli strikes on the Gazan city of Rafah overnight on Sunday—the day after the U.S. House of Representatives passed an aid package for Israel and other war-torn countries—killed 22 people, according to the Associated Press. Of those, 18 were children, according to hospital records. Another victim was a pregnant woman, though doctors managed to save the baby, according to the AP. The strikes came as international leaders have urged Israel not to proceed with a long-planned invasion of Rafah, including President Joe Biden. Israel has maintained it needs to move into Rafah to complete its mission of dismantling Hamas following the Oct. 7 attack, but it has yet to move into the city while ceasefire and hostage-release negotiations have continued. More than 34,000 Palestinians have been killed since the war broke out as of Sunday, according to the Hamas-run Palestinian Ministry of Health.
 
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