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Israeli fire kills 2 Palestinian children in the latest test of Gaza ceasefire
Two Palestinian children were killed near a school sheltering displaced people, with at least 352 Palestinians dead since the ceasefire began, Gaza's Health Ministry reported.
- On Saturday, an Israeli drone strike near al-Farabi School in Bani Suheila killed two brothers, Juma Tamer Abu Assi and Fadi Tamer Abu Assi, who were later pronounced dead at Nasser Medical Complex.
- Beyond the ceasefire's 'Yellow Line,' the targeted area lies outside the redeployment boundary effective Oct. 10, with at least 352 Palestinians killed since the truce began.
- Israeli forces launched ground, naval and air attacks on Saturday across Gaza, including raids in the Tuffah neighbourhood and strikes in Rafah city, eastern areas; the Israeli military said it is investigating and did not immediately comment.
- The deaths tested the fragile ceasefire as both Israel and Hamas accused each other of violations, and Hamas called mediators to pressure Israel to stop alleged ceasefire breaches on Saturday.
- Across multiple fronts, violence continues to drive high casualty counts as Israel has killed nearly 70,000 and injured more than 170,000 in Gaza since October 2023, while strikes escalate in Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank.
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Israeli fire kills 2 Palestinian children in the latest test of Gaza ceasefire
Israeli fire has killed two Palestinian children in the southern Gaza Strip, according to a hospital.
·Jacksonville, United States
Read Full ArticleDespite the ceasefire in the Gaza war, there has been another deadly incident in the Palestinian territory. The Israeli military said that an individual approached soldiers in an area under its control in the southern Gaza Strip. The Palestinian posed a direct threat to them and was therefore attacked from the air. The military "hit the terrorist and eliminated him in order to eliminate the threat," the statement said.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Total News Sources23
Leaning Left10Leaning Right3Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Left
Bias Distribution
- 59% of the sources lean Left
59% Left
L 59%
C 23%
R 18%
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