At least 17 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes in the north and south of Gaza, hospitals say. Israel's military reported that the attacks were a response to gunfire from 'terrorists' that seriously wounded a soldier near the Yellow Line, a border marking controlled territory between Israel and Gaza under a three-month ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Hospital officials confirmed that six children were among those killed in strikes on homes and tents in Gaza City and Khan Younis. Al-Shifa hospital reported receiving 13 bodies, including five children, from the eastern Zeitoun and Tuffah neighborhoods, while Nasser hospital noted four dead, including one child, from strikes in Qizan Rashwan. Both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of ongoing truce violations since the ceasefire was established on October 10, 2023. The conflict, triggered by a Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, has resulted in an ongoing humanitarian crisis, with Gaza's health ministry reporting at least 529 killings attributed to Israeli military action.
Continued Violence in Gaza: 17 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes

Continued Violence in Gaza: 17 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes
Recent Israeli military actions in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least 17 Palestinians, including children, following a soldier's injury from gunfire during a conflict in the region.
At least 17 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, including six children. The violence erupted after Israeli forces responded to gunfire aimed at a soldier during an operation, citing it as a violation of a ceasefire with Hamas. The conflict, ongoing since October 7, 2023, has seen significant casualties on both sides, with numerous violations reported.



















