The death toll from an Israeli airstrike on a five-story building in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, has reached 93, with 40 individuals still unaccounted for. The Gaza government’s Media Office reported that many victims were displaced civilians, predominantly women and children. Authorities criticized the Israeli military for its actions, addressing a systematic attempt to undermine the region’s healthcare infrastructure by targeting hospitals. They urged the international community to provide immediate medical assistance and condemned the attack as a massacre of civilians.
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Seven prisons across France were targeted in overnight attacks, with vehicles set ablaze and a prison gate hit by automatic gunfire. Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin said the attacks aimed to intimidate inmates and disrupt the government’s anti-drug efforts. No group has claimed responsibility. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau vowed a “ruthless” response, while prison unions called the incidents “extremely serious” and demanded urgent action. Facilities in Toulon, Marseille, Nîmes, and near Paris were among those attacked.