Israeli Strikes Kill Eight Palestinians in Gaza, First Responders Say
- An Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahiya, Gaza, killed five Palestinians, including three children, on Wednesday, according to medics near a mosque.
- These five deaths represent the latest violence overshadowing the ceasefire deal signed in October after two years of full-blown war between Israel and Hamas.
- Medics report more than 780 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire took effect, while Israel states that militants have killed four of its soldiers.
- Progress has stalled on key deal components including Hamas disarmament and Israeli army pullouts, with Israeli troops controlling a depopulated zone comprising well over half of Gaza.
- With both Israel and Hamas trading accusations of violations, the long-term viability of the agreement remains uncertain as Hamas retains control of the remaining coastal strip of Gaza.
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Israeli strikes, fire kill 5 in Gaza and West Bank, medics say
Israeli airstrikes killed at least four Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, and Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 15-year-old during an army raid in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials said.
Israeli Fire Kills 5 in Gaza and the West Bank, Medics Say
Israeli airstrikes killed at least four Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, and Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 15-year-old during an army raid in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials said. One person was killed in a strike in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis in which several others were wounded, local medics said. Israel’s military said it had targeted militants transporting munitions, who it said had posed a threat to Israe…
And more than six months after the ceasefire began, the situation in the Gaza Strip remains tense. An Israeli drone strike killed a Palestinian in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. Several others were wounded.
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