
Gaza: Hundreds killed in Israeli strikes
We speak to people in Gaza after a wave of Israeli airstrikes kill hundreds of people.
Israel has launched the biggest wave of airstrikes on Gaza since the ceasefire began in January. The Hamas-run health ministry say that more than 400 people have been killed. The Israeli military says it's hitting "terror targets" across Gaza after talks to extend the ceasefire failed. We speak to people across Gaza to hear their experiences.
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Presenter: Mark Lowen
Photo: Palestinian children walk past rubble as people flee their homes, after the Israel army issued evacuation orders for a number of neighbourhoods, following heavy Israeli strikes, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, 18 March, 2025. Credit: Reuters/Abd Elhkeem Khaled)
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