Five people, including two children aged eight and 10, were killed in a Palestinian territory strike by Israeli forces on Wednesday. The Gaza Civil Defence Agency reported that the strike occurred near the Kuwaiti field hospital in Khan Younis, where it targeted a shelter camp.
According to Mahmud Bassal, spokesperson for the civil defence agency, five citizens lost their lives as a result of the missile strike, with others injured, some seriously. The Israeli military claimed that they had struck a Hamas terrorist in southern Gaza after clashing with Palestinian militants in the area, which left five soldiers wounded.
However, a fragile US-brokered ceasefire agreement has largely halted fighting between Israel and Hamas since its implementation on October 10. Despite this, both sides have accused each other of violating the terms.
The Israeli military said that during an operation in eastern Rafah, soldiers encountered several militants from an underground terrorist infrastructure, resulting in injuries to four combat soldiers, including one severely injured soldier. The soldiers were evacuated to hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, a security source in Gaza reported heavy artillery shelling and gunfire from warplanes east of Rafah city. The Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire agreement.
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres expressed concerns that there was "something fundamentally wrong" with Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip, suggesting that war crimes may have been committed.
According to Mahmud Bassal, spokesperson for the civil defence agency, five citizens lost their lives as a result of the missile strike, with others injured, some seriously. The Israeli military claimed that they had struck a Hamas terrorist in southern Gaza after clashing with Palestinian militants in the area, which left five soldiers wounded.
However, a fragile US-brokered ceasefire agreement has largely halted fighting between Israel and Hamas since its implementation on October 10. Despite this, both sides have accused each other of violating the terms.
The Israeli military said that during an operation in eastern Rafah, soldiers encountered several militants from an underground terrorist infrastructure, resulting in injuries to four combat soldiers, including one severely injured soldier. The soldiers were evacuated to hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, a security source in Gaza reported heavy artillery shelling and gunfire from warplanes east of Rafah city. The Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire agreement.
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres expressed concerns that there was "something fundamentally wrong" with Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip, suggesting that war crimes may have been committed.