Video: Palestinian child killed after Israeli strike targets police car
A three-year-old boy is among five killed in a Gaza City strike targeting a police vehicle, highlighting the civilian toll of ongoing hostilities.
A three-year-old boy is among five killed in a Gaza City strike targeting a police vehicle, highlighting the civilian toll of ongoing hostilities. | Contesto: cronaca
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A three-year-old Palestinian boy, Yahya al-Malah, was killed alongside four other Palestinians on Tuesday when an Israeli airstrike targeted a police car in Gaza City. Palestinian health officials reported that the strike also wounded nine bystanders, some of whom are in critical condition. The incident, captured in a widely circulated video, occurred in a densely populated urban area of the coastal enclave. The Israeli military has stated that the operation was a precision strike aimed at a vehicle carrying members of a Palestinian police force it alleges are involved in militant activities. A spokesperson said the military is reviewing reports of civilian casualties. Such strikes have been a recurring feature of the long-standing conflict, with Israel asserting its right to target what it deems legitimate security threats, while Palestinian authorities and human rights groups frequently condemn the resulting loss of civilian life. The death of young Yahya al-Malah has sparked immediate outcry and grief across Palestinian society. His name and image have been shared extensively on social media, becoming a focal point for protests against the ongoing violence. Local hospitals, already strained by years of blockade and repeated conflicts, reported receiving multiple casualties from the blast site, underscoring the fragile state of Gaza's healthcare infrastructure. This incident occurs within a broader context of escalated tensions and intermittent exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed groups in Gaza. The targeted police force operates under the administration of Hamas, the de facto governing authority in the strip, which Israel, the United States, and the European Union designate as a terrorist organization. The distinction between police duties and militant roles is often contested, leading to disputes over the legitimacy of such targets. The strike and its casualties are likely to influence short-term diplomatic efforts, with Palestinian officials expected to call for international intervention and condemnation. The event raises persistent, difficult questions about the proportionality of military actions in civilian areas and the mechanisms for...
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