Israeli strikes kill at least 13 in Gaza, including children, civil defence says
Israeli airstrikes targeted Hamas fighters and infrastructure, killing 13 including children, amid over 1,000 ceasefire violations since October 10, Palestinian health officials said.
- On Thursday, Israeli forces struck locations in northern Gaza and east of Gaza City, killing at least 13 people, medics and Gazan authorities reported.
- Amid the October 10 ceasefire, the Israeli military said strikes followed a failed rocket from the Gaza City area, while at least 425 Palestinians have been killed, the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reported.
- In Khan Younis, an Israeli attack on a family tent in al-Mawasi killed at least three and wounded three, while air strikes hit a home in the Tuffah neighbourhood and areas near Hamad Hospital, local rescuers reported.
- US President Donald Trump's temporary governing board is expected to supervise Hamas disarmament, Israeli withdrawal, an international security force, and Gaza reconstruction, but officials say little progress has been made and Israel awaits the final hostage's remains before moving forward.
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At least 13 dead in Gaza following Israeli strikes
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 13 people, health officials said, as U.S. President Donald Trump was expected to announce his Board of Peace to oversee a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas militants…
Israeli Army and internal security service Shin Bet confirm that the bombings are in response to the 'failed launch' of a missile from Gaza City
The Israeli military attacked several locations in Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 13 people, including five children. The strikes were carried out despite a ceasefire agreement and, it said, were targeting terrorist infrastructure.
Gaza. Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip yesterday resulted in the death of at least 13 people, including five children, reported the Gazati Civil Defence, in one of the most violent days since the ceasefire on 10 October.
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