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Six children killed in Gaza strike, Israeli army cites 'technical error'

The Israeli military said a strike near a Gaza water distribution point that reportedly killed six children on Sunday was an accident attributed to a "technical malfunction".

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00:00Israeli strikes killed at least 32 people in Gaza, as the Palestinian death toll surpassed
00:0758,000 people after 21 months of war, according to local health officials.
00:15Officials at the Al Awadah hospital in central Gaza said it received 10 bodies following
00:20an Israeli strike on a water collection point in nearby Nusrat.
00:25Six children were reportedly amongst the dead.
00:30The Israel Defense Forces said it was targeting a militant, but a technical error made its
00:35munitions fall dozens of meters from the target.
00:38The Gaza Strip, from the border to the border to the border to the border, there is no
00:46danger or one centimeter to the border to the border to the border to the Gaza Strip.
01:01Despite months of talks aimed at securing a ceasefire, freeing Israeli hostages and getting
01:06aid into Gaza, Hamas and Israel remain deadlocked.
01:10Israel says it will end the war once Hamas surrenders, disarms and goes into exile, something Hamas
01:16refuses to do.
01:18Hamas says it is willing to free the remaining 50 hostages, about 20 of whom are said to be
01:23alive, in exchange for the war's end and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces.
01:27actions.
01:37To be continued...

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