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Israel launches airstrikes at Gaza ahead of Rafah reopening
Summary
Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza, and Palestinian authorities reported at least 30 killed; the Rafah border crossing is scheduled to reopen with limited passage and Israeli security clearances.
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Israel conducted airstrikes on targets in Gaza, and Palestinian authorities reported at least 30 people were killed. Israeli officials said the strikes were in response to militants leaving a tunnel in Rafah and characterized that movement as a violation of the cease-fire. Reported strikes hit an apartment building, a tent camp and a police station. The attacks occurred one day before the Rafah land crossing between Gaza and Egypt was due to reopen.
Key reported facts:
- Israel carried out airstrikes in Gaza, and Palestinian authorities reported at least 30 fatalities.
- Israeli statements said the strikes responded to militants leaving a tunnel in Rafah, described as a cease-fire violation.
- Reported targets included an apartment building, a tent camp and a police station, with searches for additional casualties underway.
- The Rafah land crossing is scheduled to reopen with limited passage and Israeli security clearances, and Israeli officials said they did not plan to change reopening plans.
Summary:
Reported strikes occurred ahead of the scheduled reopening of the Rafah crossing. Israeli officials said the crossing will open to a limited number of people with required security clearances and that plans to reopen would not be altered.
