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Israeli Forces Kill Three-Year-Old Boy in Gaza - News From Antiwar.com

Israeli naval shelling on displaced Palestinians' tents in al-Mawasi camp killed a three-year-old, part of 526 Palestinians killed since the ceasefire, Gaza Health Ministry reported.

  • Yesterday, Israeli gunboats shelled displacement tents in al-Mawasi displacement tent camp, Khan Younis, killing three-year-old Palestinian child Iyad Ahmed Naeem al-Raba'i as his family mourned at Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis.
  • Amid a fragile pause described as `neither full-scale war nor a true ceasefire`, Gaza's Health Ministry said Israeli forces have killed at least 526 Palestinians and wounded 1,447 since the ceasefire.
  • WAFA reported that on the same day two Palestinians were killed by a drone in Nuseirat and one in Jabalia, while the IDF said its northern Gaza units identified and eliminated four terrorists operating adjacent to the Yellow Line.
  • The child's death was reported as one among several Palestinians killed by Israeli forces on Monday, while a related incident involved a Palestinian transported to Al-Shifa Hospital after an Israeli army strike on a police post on January 31, 2026.
  • Over the longer conflict timeline, Gaza's Ministry of Health tallies indicate 71,800 killed and 171,555 injured since October 7, 2023, while media claims of IDF acceptance of Hamas figures traced to an unnamed background briefing prompted an IDF clarification.
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Israel's army is said to have confirmed Hamas' numbers of victims. Between headlines, dementia and statistical assumptions, one question remains open: What do the figures actually say?

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The Israeli authorities and international political or media figures had questioned the statistics of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, without ever offering an alternative review. Some studies suggest that official figures are largely underestimated.

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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