Strikes in Gaza Kill Dozens as Border Partially Reopens (Full Transcript)

Rescue efforts follow strikes in central Gaza; officials report at least 31 dead, including children, despite a ceasefire and partial border reopening.
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[00:00:03] Speaker 2: So if it doesn't run in Israeli strike left Palestinians in central Gaza scrambling to remove casualties, video shows Palestinians running toward people trapped in the rubble, trying to rescue them. On Saturday, in a separate attack, Israeli strikes killed at least 31 people, including six children, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which is the highest days death toll in over two months. The strikes come as Gaza's only border reopened partially on Monday. After being closed for nearly two years, according to an Israeli security official, the deaths come despite a ceasefire that went into effect mid October.

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Video footage shows Palestinians in central Gaza rushing to rescue people trapped under rubble after an Israeli strike. In a separate Saturday attack, Israeli strikes reportedly killed at least 31 people, including six children, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health—described as the highest daily death toll in over two months. The strikes occurred as Gaza’s only border crossing partially reopened on Monday after a prolonged closure, and despite a ceasefire said to have begun in mid-October.
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Israeli strikes in Gaza leave dozens dead as border reopens
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • Footage depicts immediate civilian rescue efforts following strikes in central Gaza.
  • At least 31 people, including six children, were reportedly killed in separate strikes, per the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
  • The reported toll is described as the highest in over two months.
  • The attacks occurred despite a ceasefire said to have started in mid-October.
  • Gaza’s only border crossing partially reopened after a long closure, but violence continued.
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Negative: The passage focuses on deaths, injuries, trapped civilians, and urgent rescue efforts, conveying distress and tragedy despite references to a ceasefire and partial border reopening.
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