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Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 13, agency says
Summary
Gaza's civil defence agency reported at least 13 people were killed on Thursday, including five children, in strikes it attributed to Israeli forces; Gaza's health ministry says 425 Palestinians have died since the ceasefire began.
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Gaza's civil defence agency reported that strikes on Thursday killed at least 13 people, including five children, despite a largely holding ceasefire that began in October. The agency said some of the deaths followed a drone strike on a tent shelter for displaced people and an airstrike on a house in Gaza City, and it reported rescue work searching for people who were missing. The Israeli military said it was checking the agency's reports and earlier said it had struck a launch point after a projectile fell within the Gaza Strip. Gaza's health ministry provided an updated cumulative death toll since the ceasefire.
Key reported details:
- Gaza's civil defence agency reported at least 13 deaths on Thursday, including five children.
- The agency said a drone struck a tent shelter for displaced people and later an airstrike hit a house in Gaza City, with rescue work under way.
- The Israeli military said it was checking the reports and previously said it had struck a launch point after a projectile fell inside Gaza.
- Gaza's health ministry reported 425 Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect; a Hamas spokesperson said the incidents showed a renunciation of the ceasefire commitment.
Summary:
The reported deaths add to the toll recorded in Gaza during the truce and were described by Gaza authorities as a violation of the ceasefire. Undetermined at this time.
