(25 Apr 2025)
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Khan Younis, Gaza Strip – 25 April 2025
1. Various of people mourning their relatives who were killed in Israeli airstrike that hit their tent
2. Various of women mourning killed children
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Samira Abu Te’ma, lost her son and his family:
"I lost my son, his children and his wife, the most precious son in my heart, the most precious son. We always lose those dear to us. May God have mercy on him, may God have mercy on him."
4. Various of relatives of the killed crying
5. Various of people praying for victims
6. Various of man carrying wrapped body of killed child and crying
7. Various of woman crying and saying UPSOUND (Arabic) "I will never see him again"
STORYLINE:
A family of five were killed when an Israeli strike hit their tent in Khan Younis overnight Thursday, Palestinian medics said.
The strike hit the tent in Muwasi, Khan Younis, killing two parents and their 4, 6 and 8-year-old children, according to the Nasser hospital.
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip have killed at least 50 people, many of them women and children, the territory’s Health Ministry said Thursday.
The deadly strikes tore into residential buildings, a police station, and a tent for displaced Palestinians, among other locations.
One strike in northern Gaza killed at least 18 people and another killed 11, including at least one child, according to Palestinian health officials.
The Israeli military said the strike on the police station targeted a militant command centre.
Israel ended its ceasefire with Hamas and renewed its air and ground war over a month ago.
It has sealed off Gaza’s two million Palestinians from all food and other imports since the beginning of March to pressure Hamas to release hostages.
Around two dozen hostages are still believed to be alive.
AP video by Mohammad Jahjouh and produced by Wafaa Shurafa
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