GAZA -- At least 33 Palestinians, including 18 children and six women, were killed and dozens of others injured in an Israeli airstrike early Monday morning targeting the Fahmi Al-Jarjawi school sheltering displaced families, according to Gaza's Civil Defense.
Mahmoud Basal, a civil defense spokesperson, told Xinhua that searching operations, still underway for missing persons under the rubble, were hampered by the scale of the devastation. (Gaza Strip-Israeli Attack-Death Toll)
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DAKAR -- Seven people were killed and seven others injured when a three-story building under construction collapsed on Sunday in central Senegal, authorities said.
The number of people killed and injured may rise as search and rescue efforts continue in Darou Khoudoss, a locality in central Senegal, Mame Diene Ndiaye, commander of Fire and Rescue Group No. 2, said on Monday. (Senegal-Building-Collapse)
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MOGADISHU -- Humanitarian agencies have rolled out a new decentralized coordination structure to improve humanitarian response across Somalia following severe reductions in donor funding, the UN relief agency said on Monday.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said humanitarian agencies have scaled back operations to match dwindling funding. (Somalia-UN-Humanitarian situation)
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JERUSALEM -- The Israeli military issued an evacuation warning on Monday for residents of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip ahead of what it called an "unprecedented attack."
The order covered three towns in the Khan Younis Governorate: Bani Suheila, Abasan, and Al-Qarara, according to Avichay Adraee, a spokesman for the Israeli military, who posted the warning on the social media platform X. He said the attack would target militant infrastructure. (Israel-Gaza-Evacuation) ■



