Summary
At least 11 Palestinians, including children and journalists, have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza. The attacks included shelling of a vehicle known to carry journalists and resulted in multiple casualties. Israeli forces have targeted areas in Gaza, alleging intelligence activities, and restrictions continue to affect humanitarian aid deliveries.
Key Facts
- Eleven Palestinians were killed, including two children and three journalists, in Israeli strikes on Gaza.
- The journalists killed were working for the Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief.
- Their vehicle, hit by an Israeli strike, was reportedly known to the Israeli military.
- Israeli Army claimed the vehicle was used for intelligence gathering on army forces.
- A separate attack in Gaza killed three Palestinians from the same family, including a child.
- Additional attacks in southern and northern Gaza resulted in more Palestinian casualties.
- Palestinian officials claim that Israel has violated a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
- Humanitarian conditions in Gaza are dire due to restricted access to essential supplies.