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Gaza: At least 12 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes
Summary
Local rescue services and hospitals reported that Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 12 people and injured others, and the Israeli military said the strikes were a response to alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas.
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At least 12 Palestinians were killed and several more injured in airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, local rescue services and hospitals reported. The Gaza civil defence agency said strikes hit sites in Jabalia and Khan Younis, and other reports named Gaza City and Beit Lahia. A military official said the attacks were carried out in response to alleged breaches of a US-brokered ceasefire by Hamas. The truce entered a second phase last month, but both sides have accused one another of violations.
Known details:
- At least 12 Palestinians were reported killed and multiple people injured in separate strikes and incidents across Gaza, according to local rescue services and hospitals.
- The Gaza civil defence agency said a tent shelter and other locations were struck in Jabalia and Khan Younis; hospitals confirmed receiving bodies.
- An Israeli military official said the strikes were in response to identified ceasefire violations by armed members of Hamas near the so-called "yellow line," and both sides continue to report breaches.
Summary:
The reported strikes add to ongoing violence in Gaza despite a US-brokered truce, with casualties confirmed by local authorities and hospitals. Undetermined at this time.
