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Ireland’s Taoiseach, or prime minister, said Wednesday he was concerned about the “shocking” level of bombardment by Israel in its latest attacks on the Gaza Strip, Anadolu reports. Micheal Martin told reporters in Dublin that there is a need for Hamas and Israel to adhere to the ceasefire they signed. “The people of Gaza have suffered far too much, the children of Gaza have suffered far too much,” he said. He said what happened last night is “very disturbing.” The Israeli army killed more than 100 Palestinians, including 46 children, in Gaza since Tuesday, violating a ceasefire agreement in place since Oct. 10, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. The renewed attacks also injured 253 victims, including 78 children and […]
