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		Israeli strikes kill at least 32 in Gaza as Palestinian war deaths top 
		58,000
		[July 14, 2025]  
		By WAFAA SHURAFA and IMAD ISSEID 
		DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip 
		killed at least 32 people on Sunday, including six children at a water 
		collection point, while the Palestinian death toll passed 58,000 after 
		21 months of war, local health officials said.
 Israel and Hamas appeared no closer to a breakthrough in indirect talks 
		meant to pause the war and free some Israeli hostages after Prime 
		Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Washington visit last week. A sticking 
		point has emerged over Israeli troops ' deployment during a ceasefire.
 
 Israel says it will end the war only once Hamas surrenders, disarms and 
		goes into exile, something it refuses to do. Hamas says it is willing to 
		free all the remaining 50 hostages, about 20 said to be alive, in 
		exchange for the war's end and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces.
 
 Frustrated, families of some hostages demonstrated outside Netanyahu's 
		office Sunday evening. “The overwhelming majority of the people in 
		Israel have spoken loudly and clearly: We want to do a deal, even at the 
		cost of ending this war, and we want to do it now,” said Jon Polin, 
		father of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American hostage killed in 
		captivity.
 
 Throughout the war in Gaza, violence has surged in the Israeli-occupied 
		West Bank. Funerals were held there Sunday for two Palestinians, 
		including Palestinian-American Sayfollah Musallet, killed by Israeli 
		settlers, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
 
 Children killed and Israel blames a technical error
 
 In central Gaza, officials at Al-Awda Hospital said it received 10 
		bodies after an Israeli strike on a water collection point in nearby 
		Nuseirat. Among the dead were six children.
 
		
		 
		Ramadan Nassar, a witness who lives in the area, told The Associated 
		Press that around 20 children and 14 adults had been lined up to get 
		water. He said Palestinians walk some 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) to fetch 
		water from the area.
 The Israeli military said it was targeting a militant but a technical 
		error made its munitions fall “dozens of meters from the target.”
 
 In Nuseirat, a small boy leaned over a body bag to say goodbye to a 
		friend.
 
 “There is no safe place,” resident Raafat Fanouna said as some people 
		went over the rubble with sticks and bare hands.
 
 Separately, health officials said an Israeli strike hit a group of 
		citizens walking in the street on Sunday afternoon in central Gaza City, 
		killing 11 people and injuring around 30 others.
 
 Dr. Ahmed Qandil, who specializes in general surgery, was among those 
		killed, Gaza's Health Ministry said. A ministry spokesperson, Zaher al-Wahidi, 
		told the AP that Qandil had been on his way to Al-Ahli Arab Baptist 
		Hospital.
 
 In the central town of Zawaida, an Israeli strike on a home killed nine, 
		including two women and three children, officials at Al-Aqsa Martyrs 
		Hospital said. Later, Al-Awda Hospital said a strike on a group of 
		people in Zawaida killed two.
 
 Israel's military said it was unaware of the strike on the home, but 
		said it hit more than 150 targets over the past 24 hours, including what 
		it called weapons storage facilities, missile launchers and sniping 
		posts. Israel blames Hamas for civilian casualties because the militant 
		group operates out of populated areas.
 
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            Destroyed buildings in the Gaza Strip are seen from a southern 
			Israel location on Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg) 
            
			
			 
            Gaza’s Health Ministry says women and children make up more than 
			half of the over 58,000 dead in the war. The ministry, under Gaza’s 
			Hamas-run government, doesn’t differentiate between civilians and 
			combatants in its count. The U.N. and other international 
			organizations see its figures as the most reliable statistics on war 
			casualties.
 The Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023, that sparked the war killed 
			some 1,200 people and abducted 251.
 
 Israel’s Energy Minister Eli Cohen told right-wing Channel 14 that 
			his ministry will not help rebuild infrastructure in Gaza. “Gaza 
			should remain an island of ruins to the next decades,” he said.
 
 Funeral for Palestinian-American killed in the West Bank
 
 In the West Bank, which has seen violence between Israeli troops and 
			Palestinians and Israeli settlers' attacks on Palestinians, funerals 
			were held for a Palestinian-American and a Palestinian friend.
 
 The Palestinian Health Ministry said Musallet, from Florida, had 
			been beaten by Israeli settlers. Diana Halum, a cousin, said the 
			attack occurred on his family's land. The ministry initially 
			identified him as Seifeddine Musalat, 23.
 
 Musallet's friend, Mohammed al-Shalabi, was shot in the chest, the 
			ministry said.
 
 Israel’s military has said Palestinians hurled rocks at Israelis in 
			the area on Friday, lightly wounding two people and setting off a 
			larger confrontation. Palestinians and rights groups have long 
			accused the military of ignoring settler violence.
 
 Their bodies were carried through the streets on Sunday as mourners 
			waved Palestinian flags and chanted, “God is great.”
 
 Musallet's family has said it wants the U.S. State Department to 
			investigate his death and hold the settlers accountable. The State 
			Department has said it had no comment out of respect for the family.
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 Isseid reported from Al-Mazraa a-Sharqiya, West Bank. Associated 
			Press writers Fatma Khaled in Cairo and Melanie Lidman in Tel Aviv, 
			Israel, contributed to this report.
 
			
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