Eight Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza
- On Friday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least eight people and wounded 22 at a funeral in Nuseirat, the Health Ministry reported.
- Targeting a funeral procession, the strike hit a gathering in the Al-Balata market area during a service for a person killed in an earlier attack that same day.
- Responding to the strike, the IDF stated it targeted a Palestinian Islamic Jihad "terrorist cell" and was "aware of the claims that several uninvolved individuals were harmed."
- Hamas condemned the event as a "brutal massacre," urging the United Nations and mediators to act to halt Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.
- Since the October ceasefire, more than 1,100 Palestinians have been killed, while ACLED reported that monthly Israeli airstrikes reached their highest total in June.
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Ten people are killed in Israeli army airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, including three children. The Israeli army refers to a Hamas terrorist as a target.
According to local authorities, the victims are said to be three children and their parents.
The Gaza Civil Defence and a hospital announced on Saturday that 10 people, including one couple and three of their children, had been killed on Saturday by Israeli strikes in the Palestinian territory, despite the ceasefire concluded in October 2025.
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At least eight Palestinians were killed and another 20 injured on Friday, after an Israeli air attack struck the participants at a funeral in Camp Nuseirat, in the center of the Gaza Strip, according to the enclave's sanitary authorities, broadcasts Reuters. The buried person had previously been killed on the same day in another Israeli attack on the same area.
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