Israeli strikes on Gaza kill eighty Palestinians

以色列对加沙的袭击造成八十名巴勒斯坦人死亡

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2025-05-15

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Health officials in Gaza say Israel has killed more than eighty people on Wednesday as its bombardment of Gaza intensifies. We hear from Tomo Potokar, a surgeon at a hospital that's come under fire. The former head of Mossad, Danny Yatom, tells us why Israeli reservists are speaking out against the war in Gaza. Also, evidence from Uganda that chimps practice first aid with medicinal herbs. And the changing mood in Poland towards refugees from neighbouring Ukraine. (Photo: Gazans inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a house in the north of the Gaza strip on May 14, 2025. Credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)
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  • We begin the programme in Gaza.

  • There have been intense Israeli airstrikes there today,

  • particularly around the northern area of Jabalia.

  • Local medics say at least 80 people have been killed.

  • The Indonesian hospital there earlier reported that at least 22 children were among the dead.

  • The Israeli authorities have not yet commented in detail on the reports,

  • but say they had issued evacuation orders for the area.

  • And there are more evacuation orders in place tonight to several schools and clinics in Gaza City where displaced people have been gathering.

  • It's now 10 weeks since the Israeli authorities last allowed any humanitarian aid into Gaza.

  • Since then, no medical supplies, no tents or shelters, no food has been allowed to cross into Gaza.

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