Teenage girl on the way to a high school in Gaza killed in Israeli strike, relatives say
Three other people were injured and destroyed vehicles were seen as Israel said it targeted a Hamas militant, officials and witnesses said.
- On Monday, an Israeli strike killed 16-year-old Raghad Hassan Ashour in Gaza City as she walked to an 11th-grade exam, according to relatives.
- Israel has continued launching strikes in Gaza despite an October ceasefire deal, with the military accusing Hamas of violating the truce.
- The blast occurred in a busy street in the Rimal district, where the Palestine Red Crescent Society reported three others injured in the same area.
- According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed 73,018 Palestinians, though its records do not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
- Hostilities began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostage.
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Teenage girl on the way to a high school in Gaza killed in Israeli strike, relatives say
Relatives say that a teenage girl in Gaza say was killed in an Israeli strike as she was making her way to her high school exam.
Three Palestinians were killed and eleven wounded in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. This was reported by the Ministry of Health of the Palestinian Enclave, adding that many other victims...
An 18-year-old Palestinian student, Raghd Hussein Ashour, was killed in an Israeli attack while on the street in the district of Rimal in Gaza City. The area in which she was located was hit several times, according to the technique of the double tap, prohibited by international law but used several times by the Israeli army. According to some testimonies of Palestinian inhabitants, around 7.30 the girl was near the Al-Rahab shopping mall when a…
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