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Israeli fire kills 11 Palestinians in Gaza, including two children
Summary
Hospitals and officials in Gaza reported that at least 11 Palestinians were killed, including two 13‑year‑old boys and three journalists; the Israeli military did not immediately comment.
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At least 11 Palestinians were reported killed in Gaza on Wednesday, according to hospitals and local officials. The victims include two 13‑year‑old boys, three journalists and a woman. The incidents took place in several areas including Bureij, Bani Suheila, Zahraa and Khan Younis. The Israeli military did not immediately provide a comment in the reports.
Known details:
- Hospitals and officials said at least 11 Palestinians were killed, including two 13‑year‑old boys, three journalists and a woman.
- One 13‑year‑old, his father and another man were reported hit by a drone strike near the eastern side of the Bureij refugee camp, while another 13‑year‑old was reported shot in Bani Suheila.
- A vehicle carrying three journalists was struck near Zahraa; two bodies were taken to Shifa hospital and one to Al‑Aqsa Martyrs hospital, the reports said.
- Gaza’s health ministry said more than 470 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the October ceasefire and noted continuing shortages of electricity, fuel and winter supplies.
Summary:
These reported deaths add to Palestinian casualties documented since the October ceasefire and reflect ongoing tensions and humanitarian strains in Gaza. The reports did not include an immediate response from the Israeli military or details of any planned investigations. Undetermined at this time.
