Israeli strikes in Gaza City result in multiple fatalities
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City have resulted in the deaths of at least 10 individuals, including children. The attacks coincide with the death of a Hamas military leader. (sources: aljazeera, pbs, foxnews, wsj, france24)

Israeli strikes in Gaza City have resulted in the deaths of at least 10 people, including four children. The strikes also killed Mohammed Odeh, the head of Hamas's armed wing.
- The Israeli strikes occurred shortly after the funeral of a Hamas military leader.
- More than 20 individuals were reported injured in the attacks.
- Hamas confirmed the death of its military chief, Mohammed Odeh, along with his family.
Why it matters
The ongoing conflict and targeted strikes highlight the tensions between Israel and Hamas amid a ceasefire.
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR3565: To provide for a limitation on the transfer of defense articles and defense services to Israel..
HR3565 · 119th Congress
To provide for a limitation on the transfer of defense articles and defense services to Israel.
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This story is about Israeli strikes in Gaza City result in multiple fatalities. This bill would israeli: Prohibit U.S. sale/transfer/export licensing of specified munitions to Israel unless Congress enacts a law specifying permitted pur.
If passed, it would:
- Prohibit U.S. sale/transfer/export licensing of specified munitions to Israel unless Congress enacts a law specifying • Cover items including BLU-109 bunker busters, MK80 variants, GBU-39 SDB variants, JDAM kits, SPICE kits.
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This story is about Israeli strikes in Gaza City result in multiple fatalities. This bill would israeli: Establish/standardize “operational end-use monitoring,” including monitoring use of defense articles/services in civilian harm and.
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- Establish/standardize “operational end-use monitoring,” including monitoring use of defense articles/services in • Define “civilian harm” for this monitoring framework (casualties, damage to civilian objects.
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