Gaza Video. Gaza health ministry says IDF killed at least 274 in rescue operation Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 09/06/2024 - 17:51 GMT+2 Gaza’s health ministry says at least 274 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli air and ground raid that rescued four hostages held by Hamas. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Gaza health ministry says IDF killed at least 274 in rescue operation Now playing Next Dramatic rescue: Skier pulled alive from deep snow in California Now playing Next Angèle returns to Brussels stage after four-year hiatus Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 27th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Designing resilient settlements in Karabakh In partnership with World Urban Forum Now playing Next Three years after Tempi disaster: Are trains safer in Greece now? Now playing Next Finnish towns face harsh economic times after Russian border closure Now playing Next EU asks Ukraine to repair Druzhba as Croatia offers alternative route Now playing Next China to buy 120 European-made Airbus aircraft, Germany's Merz says Now playing Next 'Nobody can pressure me,' European Parliament trade chief says Now playing Next Which sectors have the fastest growing vacancies in the EU? Now playing Next Japan unveils AI-powered robot monk trained in Buddhist scriptures Now playing Next From Europe with taste: ‘World’s first organic caviar’ savours new markets Now playing Next Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Scream 7' - A successful stab at nostalgia? Now playing Next A Second Life: Tracey Emin’s infamous bed takes centre stage in Tate Modern retrospective Now playing Next Brazil races to find survivors after deadly Minas Gerais floods More videos
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