At least 20 aid workers killed in Gaza in a month
Israel has killed at least 20 aid workers in Gaza over the past month, humanitarian groups told Al Jazeera, as it continues its relentless war on the enclave. The toll includes four Oxfam workers who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on 19 October, The New Arab reported.
Israel's morning bombardment of Gaza has killed three people in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City, according to Palestinian news agency called Wafa, which added that others were wounded. Strikes were also reported in other areas of the city.
Additionally, Israel has continued its bombardment of Lebanon, including in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut, which for three days has been subject to displacement orders and strikes.
The increased intensity comes as Israel launches the second phase of its ground offensive into Lebanon, with six Israeli soldiers being killed in clashes with Hezbollah.
Israel's war on Gaza has killed 43,712 people, with its war on Lebanon also killing 3,365 people.