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UN Security Council meeting on Israel-Gaza as Netanyahu vows to continue strikes
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The United Nations Security Council was preparing to meet Sunday, as the aerial bombardment between Israel and Hamas between entered a seventh day.

The latest: Four Palestinians died in airstrikes early Sunday, as Israeli forces bombed the home of Gaza’s Hamas chief, Yehya al-Sinwar, per Reuters.

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The big picture: At least 149 people have died in Gaza and 10 others in Israel since the fighting erupted last Monday — including 41 Palestinian children and two Israeli children, Reuters notes.

  • President Biden raised concerns with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Saturday about civilian casualties in Gaza and the bombing of a building that housed media offices including AP and Al Jazeera.

  • Netanyahu said in a televised address late Saturday that Israeli forces were “in the midst of this operation” and it “will continue as long as necessary,” but try not to cause civilian casualties, Reuters reports.

  • He accused Hamas of “hiding behind civilians.”

In photos: Aerial bombardments in Israel, Gaza intensify

The Israeli Iron Dome missile defense system (L) intercepts rockets (R) fired by Hamas from Gaza toward Israel early on May 16. Photo: Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images

Palestinian doctors rush to treat a wounded girl who arrived with her family at Al-Shifa Hospital after intensive bombardments in Gaza City on May 16. Photo: Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images

Members of Israel’s security and emergency services transport an injured woman from a site hit by a rocket in Ramat Gan, near the coastal city of Tel Aviv, on May 15. Photo: Oren Ziv/AFP via Getty Images

Palestinians carry one of survivors from under the rubble of a building, after it was struck by Israeli strikes, in Gaza, May 16. Photo: Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images

A member of the Israeli emergency services works on a site hit by a rocket in Ramat Gan, following the launching of rockets from the Gaza. Photo: Gil Cohen-Magen/AFP via Getty Images

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