Israeli fire kills five people in Gaza, including a child, medics say

Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike the Gaza Strip. File photo: Reuters (Ramadan Abed)

Israeli strikes and gunfire killed at least five people in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, health officials said.

An Israeli airstrike killed four Palestinians, including two women and a child, in a block of flats in Gaza City, health officials said. The attack on the building in the Sabra neighbourhood destroyed the flat and wounded several other people, medics added.

In another incident, Israeli forces fatally shot a woman in Beit Lahiya town further north, said medics.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on either incident.

An October ceasefire may have halted major fighting between Hamas and Israel, but it has failed to end Israeli attacks.

Gaza’s health ministry said more than 1,010 Palestinians had been killed by Israeli fire since the ceasefire. Four Israeli soldiers were killed by militants in Gaza over the same period.

Israel says its strikes are aimed at thwarting imminent attacks by Hamas and other militants. Hamas rarely discloses information about deaths of its fighters.

Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked over how to proceed with the next stage of Trump’s Gaza plan, which involves Hamas laying down its arms and Israeli withdrawals.

Reuters


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