Israeli fire kills six Palestinians, including two children, across Gaza, health officials say
Airstrike targeting police vehicle kills four, including a toddler, as renewed violence threatens fragile truce.
Airstrike targeting police vehicle kills four, including a toddler, as renewed violence threatens fragile truce. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Israeli fire kills six Palestinians, including two children, across Gaza, health officials say
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Israeli fire killed at least six Palestinians, including two children, in separate incidents across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to local health officials. The most deadly incident occurred in Gaza City, where an airstrike targeting a police vehicle killed four people, among them a three-year-old boy. The violence represents a direct challenge to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that had brought a period of relative calm to the besieged coastal enclave. The strike in Gaza City's Al-Daraj neighborhood, confirmed by Palestinian authorities, ignited the vehicle and caused significant damage to surrounding structures. Emergency crews recovered the bodies of the young child and three adults from the scene. The identities of the other victims and their precise relationship to the targeted vehicle were not immediately released. In two other, separate incidents elsewhere in Gaza, Israeli forces reportedly killed two more Palestinians, including another child. These deaths mark a sharp escalation after weeks of a tenuous truce. The ceasefire, negotiated with intensive American diplomacy, was intended to halt a cycle of rocket fire from Gaza and retaliatory Israeli airstrikes that had flared repeatedly over recent months. Tuesday's casualties immediately cast doubt on the durability of that arrangement. No Palestinian militant groups had claimed rocket launches in the hours preceding the Israeli strikes, raising questions about the immediate trigger for the military action. The Israeli military stated its forces had targeted "terrorist infrastructure" but did not provide specific details regarding the Gaza City strike. A brief military announcement acknowledged conducting strikes in Gaza but did not comment on the reported civilian casualties. Such incidents have historically led to rapid retaliation from armed factions in Gaza, setting in motion a familiar and devastating tit-for-tat. The region's health services, already strained by years of blockade and conflict, were placed on high alert. International reaction was swift, with calls for restraint from several capitals. United Nations officials expressed deep concern, noting that the killing of children is a grave...
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