
Young girl escapes burning Gaza school after Israeli attack At least 54 Palestinians have been killed - most of them in a school building sheltering displaced families - during Israeli air strikes on Gaza overnight, hospital directors have told the BBC. Fahmi Al-Jargawi School in Gaza City was housing hundreds of people from Beit Lahia, currently under intense Israeli military assault. At least 35 were reported to have been killed when the school was hit.
Main Idea: Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 54 people, including many in a school shelter and a house, while Hamas said it had agreed to a new ceasefire proposal.
Key Points:
The strikes and aid blockade can keep food prices, fuel costs, and inflation pressure higher for US households if the war widens or disrupts trade and energy markets.
US voters may face more pressure on leaders to push for ceasefire talks and humanitarian aid, which could reduce future instability and migration risks.
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Central governing and militant actor in Gaza, cited in the strikes, ceasefire talks, and casualty context.
Named aid organization whose executive director resigned amid controversy over Gaza aid delivery plans.
International aid organization reporting staff deaths and warning about the civilian toll.
Named militant organization alleged by Israel to have a command centre at the school.
U.S. special envoy central to the ceasefire proposal discussed in the article.
Hamas-run emergency body cited as recovering bodies after the school strike.
Named as a participant in the Madrid meeting and through its foreign minister’s call for an arms embargo.
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