Relative of 11-year-old girl killed in Gaza says Israeli gunfire was responsible for her death
The 11-year-old was killed by Israeli gunfire in a safe zone in Jabaliya, northern Gaza, where over 400 deaths have occurred since the ceasefire began, relatives said.
- On Thursday, a relative said Israeli gunfire killed 11-year-old Hamsa Housou in Jabalia after the family returned home on October 11 following the Oct. 10 ceasefire.
- The phased ceasefire remains in its initial stage as efforts continue to recover remains, and Gaza's Health Ministry said at least 424 Palestinians have been killed in nearly three months.
- Hamsa's uncle said he carried her to the nearest clinic, where the ambulance had a flat tyre, and they waited about 15 minutes before taking her to Shifa Hospital, Gaza City, where she was pronounced dead.
- The military noted it was not aware of any strike-related casualties on Thursday, while an Israeli soldier received 20 days in prison for firing into Gaza.
- Egyptian and European Union leaders urged deployment of an international stabilization force to oversee the October ceasefire, while UNRWA and Philippe Lazzarini warned Israeli pressure risks a 'huge vacuum' in services and announced opening an Ankara, Turkey office to improve humanitarian access.
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Israeli forces kill 7 across Gaza, medics say, as post-ceasefire deaths mount
Israeli forces killed at least seven Palestinians in separate strikes in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, medics said, hours after the military said it had hit the site of a failed militant rocket launch, the latest violence to jeopardize the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.
The Israeli Army killed an 11-year-old girl on Thursday in an attack near the town of Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, according to sources from Al Shifa hospital. The girl, named Hamsa Nidal Samir Hoso, was hit by Israeli fire in the area of Fallujah, west of Jabalia, a town near the so-called yellow line, the division marking the territory controlled by Israel and accounting for just over half of Gaza’s total. The girl’s uncle, Masoud Hoso…
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