Eight Palestinians including children killed while fetching water
At least eight people, including women and children, have been reported killed and 10 were wounded after Israeli artillery shelling targeted a group of Palestinians filling water containers in the al-Faluja area, west of Jabalia camp, in northern Gaza today.
“We were displaced to the Faluja area, which is considered a safe area, and suddenly this place was shelled by the Israelis. We do not know where to go,” a witness said.
Video footage shared online and verified by Al Jazeera showed how the attack turned the area into a pool of blood, as well as the impact of shrapnel on shops and homes at the site of the bombing.
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Four killed in central Gaza
Two of the victims were killed by an Israeli attack near Nuseirat camp, reports the Wafa news agency.
Two others were killed by an attack in the Wadi Gaza, further north, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic.
The attacks come even as Israel concentrates its forces in northern and southern Gaza, pushing hundreds of thousands to flee those areas towards central parts of the Strip.
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Drone strike hits car leaving Rafah, killing one
A car has been struck by a drone in the western part of Rafah city while it was going to central Gaza on the coastal road. One person has been reported killed and other passengers have been severely injured.
We are seeing a pattern of people being attacked no matter what – whether they are staying inside Rafah city or they are on their way to evacuation zones.
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Gaza’s death toll rises
At least 35,386 Palestinians have been killed and 79,366 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7, its Health Ministry says.
The ministry added that 83 people were killed and 105 injured in the latest 24-hour reporting period.
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At least 20 children and women among the dead as Israel’s military launches relentless attacks.
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