The death toll from overnight strikes on Rafah has risen to 26, after residents and displaced civilians in the city’s east were ordered to leave by the Israeli army. Eleven children and eight women were among those killed in strikes on various homes, the official Wafa news agency reported on Monday afternoon. An earlier report put the death toll at 22.

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