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Dozens killed in strikes on Gaza hospitals - as UN Security Council urged to 'prevent genocide'

Dozens of people have been killed and 70 others were injured at multiple hospitals in Gaza following Israeli strikes, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

Nine missiles hit the European Hospital and its courtyard in the south of the Palestinian territory, officials said. Israel said it had hit a "Hamas command centre" beneath the hospital in Khan Younis.

Hamas denies exploiting hospitals and civilian properties for military purposes. Middle East latest - Trump signs Saudi arms deal On Wednesday morning, Israeli airstrikes hit homes in northern Gaza, killing at least 48 people - more than 20 of them children - according to the Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia.

Al Jazeera reported 65 deaths, quoting medical sources. The United Nations' top humanitarian official briefed the Security Council on Tuesday evening, warning they must "act now" to "prevent genocide.

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