Summary
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Twenty people have died and dozens have been injured after four trucks overturned in central Gaza on Tuesday, the Hamas-run civil defence agency says
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Crowds reportedly moved towards the trucks, climbing on top, causing the drivers to lose control on the uneven roads
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Meanwhile, a top UN official has warned of “catastrophic consequences” if Israel expands its military operations in Gaza
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It follows reports that PM Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for a total reoccupation of the territory – here’s what that would involve
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The country’s army chief and other military leaders reportedly oppose the strategy, and some families of hostages fear it could further endanger their loved ones
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The Israeli government does not allow international news organisations, including the BBC, into Gaza to report freely