Israel Kills One Child per Day on Average in Gaza Since the October Ceasefire
- Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip killed at least eight Palestinians, including three children, on Tuesday, while Wednesday strikes resulted in nine additional deaths, health officials reported.
- Since the ceasefire took effect nine months ago, more than 1,080 Palestinians and four Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza, with Hamas and Israel trading accusations of violating the agreement.
- Wednesday's strikes included a fatal attack on a tent in the Mawasi area in Khan Yunis, killing at least four people including a 10-year-old child, and gunfire in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City killed a 6-year-old boy.
- Nikolay Mladenov, President Donald Trump's appointed Peace envoy, noted that both sides have violated the agreement, as international mediators work to preserve the fragile ceasefire amid ongoing operations.
- Health officials warn that civilians remain at grave risk as military operations and restrictions on humanitarian aid continue to aggravate the crisis, despite a newly formed technocratic committee overseeing civilian administration.
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Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
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Israel kills at least 9 Palestinians in Gaza
Israel launched airstrikes and gunfire that killed at least nine Palestinians, including two children ages 10 and 6, Wednesday in the Gaza Strip, health officials there said.
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