
1. Ongoing Israeli Airstrikes and Ground Operations Cause Heavy Civilian Casualties in Gaza
Israeli military operations continue in Gaza, with significant civilian deaths reported, including a miraculous rescue of an infant from rubble.






Thursday, March 20th
Israeli military operations continue in Gaza, with significant civilian deaths reported, including a miraculous rescue of an infant from rubble.
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