Israeli strike kills three Gaza Palestinians, including a child, health ministry says

AFP

An Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinians, including a child, in central Gaza on Monday, according to the health ministry in the devastated territory, despite a ceasefire that has officially been in effect since October.

An Israeli military official confirmed an air strike had been carried out, without providing further details.

The Gazan health ministry said an Israeli strike occurred around 9:30 a.m. (0630 GMT) in Deir al Balah city in central Gaza, which is under the control of Hamas. Israel occupies around 60 per cent of Gaza.

Twelve Palestinians - eight men and four children - have been killed by the Israeli military since Saturday, according to the health ministry.

A Palestinian teen was shot dead by Israeli soldiers during a raid in the occupied West Bank town of Al-Bireh, the Palestinian health ministry said. The Israeli military said it was looking into the report.

The Israeli military said on Sunday it killed a militant from Islamic Jihad, another militant group in Gaza, who it said abducted Israeli civilians in the October 7, 2023 attack that triggered the most recent conflict.

Israel has repeatedly carried out strikes on Gaza since a US-mediated ceasefire with Hamas was reached in October last year, saying that it was targeting militants threatening its soldiers in Gaza or those who took part in that 2023 attack.

Hamas has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire, while Nikolay Mladenov, the US President Donald Trump-appointed Board of Peace envoy to Gaza, has said both parties have violated the agreement.

Since the ceasefire took effect eight months ago, 1,045 Palestinians, many of them civilians, and four Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza, according to figures from each side. Hamas does not disclose its fatality figures.

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