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70 killed in Israeli air strike in Gaza, people forced to flee their homes; What did the IDF say?


The death toll in the Israeli attack on Beit Lahiya area in the northern Gaza Strip has reached more than 70, while dozens are injured. The people here have also been forced to leave their homes and run away. These figures were presented by the media office of the Gaza government. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has acknowledged the number of casualties in the Israeli attack on the northern Gaza Strip, but said the Palestinian side's figures are incorrect. However, the Israeli side did not say how many people according to it have been killed. “Following a preliminary IDF investigation, the figures published by Hamas' government information office in Gaza are exaggerated,” the IDF said on Telegram. This number does not match the information maintained by the IDF.

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These figures have come to light at a time when a drone targeted the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday. However, there were no casualties in the incident. The Israeli government said that sirens were sounded in Israel in response to the rocket fire from Lebanon. Along with this, a drone attack was carried out towards Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence in Saisaria. Neither Netanyahu nor his wife were present there when the attack was carried out on the PM's residence. There were no casualties in this incident. Hezbollah did not claim responsibility for the drone attack, but said it launched several rocket attacks on northern and central Israel.

What is the impact of Yahya Sinwar's death?

On the other hand, Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza also continues. Israeli soldiers killed top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on Thursday. After this, there seems to be little chance of the war between the two stopping. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Sinwar's death was a tragic loss. Despite the killing of many Palestinian leaders before Sinwar, Hamas continues its campaign. He said that Maas is alive and will remain alive. At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Sinwar's killing would signal the beginning of the end of the war. But he clarified that the war is not over yet.
(with agency input)

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