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Israeli fire kills 11 Palestinians in Gaza, including two children, local hospital officials say

Israeli strikes killed 11 Palestinians including three journalists on a humanitarian mission amid ongoing ceasefire violations, with 466 Palestinians killed since the truce began, Gaza health officials said.

  • On Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza, Gaza hospitals reported while the Israeli military did not immediately comment.
  • Since the ceasefire in October, Gaza's health ministry reports more than 470 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire, including at least 77 near the ceasefire line.
  • In several incidents across central and southern Gaza, a drone strike hit a 13-year-old and others in Bureij refugee camp, troops shot a boy in Bani Suheila, and a strike in Zahraa killed three journalists.
  • Later Wednesday, bodies of two journalists went to Shifa Hospital and a third to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital; Nasser Hospital received a woman from Muwasi, and Mohammed Al-Rajoudi’s funeral was held at Al-Aqsa Hospital.
  • Amid worsening shortages, Gaza residents face a lack of blankets, warm clothes, and wood for fires, while children in Gaza have died and generators and electricity supplies remain scarce.
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Hamas called the attack a dangerous escalation of blatant violations of the ceasefire agreement.

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They worked for an Egyptian humanitarian organization and at the time of the shelling were going to shoot camps for displaced persons.

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Three Palestinian journalists, including an AFP journalist, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in central Gaza on Wednesday, the enclave's civil defense said. The trio were allegedly using a drone to film aid distributions in the area, and the Israeli military said they were operating a "drone linked to Hamas."

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