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Its count does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
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Count does not distinguish between civilians and combatants
- Confidence Score
- 0.900
- Claim Maker
- Gaza’s health ministry
- Context Type
- News Article
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- UUID
- a114b4ca-3920-4a91-8bfa-ffc23919564f
- Vector Index
- ✗ No vector
- Created
- February 14, 2026 at 9:04 PM (3 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 14, 2026 at 9:04 PM (3 months ago)
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Five journalists working for international news organizations were killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza. The Israeli military stated it did not target journalists, while officials are investigating the incident. The article details the journalists killed and their affiliations.
An Israeli strike in Gaza City killed four Al Jazeera journalists, according to the network. Israel claimed one of the targets was a Hamas fighter posing as a reporter, a claim denied by the journalist and the network. The attack occurred near a hospital housing journalists.
Israel is planning to invade Gaza City, prompting residents to consider displacement. Many Gazans are exhausted from repeated displacement and fear the upcoming operation. The article details the impact on civilians and the military's preparations.
At least 59 Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded in Khan Younis by Israeli forces firing on crowds waiting for aid trucks. Witnesses described the scene as a 'horror movie'. The IDF acknowledged firing in the area and is investigating.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces opposition from military and security officials regarding his stance on a comprehensive deal to end the Gaza war. These figures favor a phased approach, while Netanyahu seeks a deal to free all hostages and end the war on Israel's terms. The article details the internal debate and the potential impact on the conflict.
This BBC article analyzes the ongoing conflict in Gaza, focusing on potential violations of the Geneva Conventions by Israel. It examines casualty figures, restrictions on aid, and accusations of war crimes and genocide, while also providing perspectives from legal experts and humanitarian organizations.
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