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Israeli airstrikes kill 9 in Gaza, including tent camp, Palestinian officials say

Israeli airstrikes targeted displaced families and militants in Gaza after Hamas ceasefire violations, with at least 601 Palestinians killed since the truce began, officials said.

  • On Feb 15, Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least nine Palestinians, Palestinian civil defence and health officials said, including four in a tent encampment housing displaced families and five in Khan Younis.
  • An Israeli official blamed the strikes on alleged Hamas ceasefire breaches, including fighters crossing the 'yellow line' near Beit Hanoun and more than six alleged violations, while the Israeli military said it struck a northern Gaza building after armed fighters entered it, killing at least two.
  • A drone-fired missile struck a tent in the Al-Faluja area west of Jabalia, while Israeli military vehicles conducted demolition northeast of Jabalia refugee camp as paramedics and eyewitnesses described chaotic rescue scenes.
  • The violence raises doubts about the truce's durability and civilian protections as Sunday's attacks breach the ceasefire that took effect on October 10, 2025, with Gaza's reconstruction costing nearly $70 billion, affecting 2 million people.
  • The situation has also involved extensive Israeli strikes in Lebanon, according to UN-related reporting, with over 10,000 attacks and verified civilian casualties, underscoring regional spillover.
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Five more were killed and a number of people were injured "after an Israeli raid on the perimeter of the Turkish slaughterhouse west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip," while one was killed in the Tel-Hawa neighbourhood south-west of Gaza City. Subsequently, the Civil Defence said that the number had risen to 12 after the fall of "a witness to the occupation in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip."

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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