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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 20 people in Gaza.
Summary
Israeli tank shelling and airstrikes reportedly killed at least 20 Palestinians, including children, health officials said; Israeli forces said the strikes followed militants firing on troops and the Rafah crossing's operation was disrupted.
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Israeli tank shelling and airstrikes were reported to have killed at least 20 Palestinians, including four children, in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials said. A medic who went to help victims in Khan Younis was reported killed after a second strike at the same location. The Israeli military said it carried out the strikes in response to militants opening fire near the armistice line and reported a soldier was severely injured. These events came days after the Rafah border crossing with Egypt was reopened under a truce arrangement.
Known details:
- Health officials reported at least 20 Palestinians killed, including four children.
- A medic was reported killed after attending to strike victims in Khan Younis, and a five-month-old boy was reported killed in Gaza City.
- The Israeli military said the strikes responded to militants firing on troops and said an Israeli soldier was severely injured.
- The Rafah crossing had been recently reopened; patient crossings were delayed and then rescheduled, and Israeli authorities said they lacked coordination details from the World Health Organization.
Summary:
These reported strikes were described by health and military sources as undermining a fragile truce and affected movements through the Rafah crossing. Undetermined at this time.
