
At least 81 Palestinians have been killed and more than 400 injured in Israeli strikes across Gaza in the 24 hours until midday on Saturday, the Hamas-run health ministry said. In one incident, at least 11 people, including children, were killed after a strike near a stadium in Gaza City, Al-Shifa hospital staff and witnesses told news agencies. The stadium was being used to house displaced people, living in tents.
Main Idea: Israeli strikes killed at least 81 people in Gaza, as Hamas said the territory is facing heavy losses and ceasefire talks remain stalled.
Key Points:
Gaza violence can raise oil and shipping costs, add to market swings, and keep US taxpayers funding military and aid efforts. A stalled ceasefire also keeps pressure on voters worried about hostages, war, and regional risk.
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