Thursday was deadliest day in Gaza (and Israeli prisons) since March – War on Gaza Day 587

Thursday was deadliest day in Gaza (and Israeli prisons) since March – War on Gaza Day 587

Compilation of news reports – IAK staff

NOTE: The Gaza Health Ministry’s daily casualty figures are based on the number of dead and wounded Palestinians brought to hospitals, and does not include victims that are under the rubble or elsewhere, where ambulance and civil defense crews can not reach them.

Gaza health officials have said that 143 people have been killed since dawn on Thursday, making it the deadliest day since Israel resumed its war on Gaza on 18 March. The death toll has now surpassed 53,000. 

Among the dead were two Palestinian journalists: Hassan Sammour, an anchor for Al-Aqsa Voice Radio, and his family were killed in a pre-dawn strike that hit eastern Khan Younis in southern Gaza; Ahmed al-Halou, a reporter for the local Al-Quds News Network, was also killed. Their deaths bring the overall media worker death toll since October 2023 to 217.

Three Palestinian prisoners from Gaza have been confirmed dead (see below).

Five Palestinians were also killed in the West Bank (see below).

An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon also killed one.

Around 90% of Gaza’s 2.4 million population has been forcibly displaced by Israel’s ongoing war on the enclave, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said on Thursday.

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