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Child among Palestinians killed as Israeli attacks continue across Gaza, West Bank

A Palestinian child carries his family's belongings in Gaza. (File photo)

Relentless Israeli attacks continue to intensify across the besieged Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank, killing civilians and expanding arrests, raids, and bombardment.

Local sources said 15-year-old Riyad Naji Nimr Abu Nimr was killed by shrapnel from an Israeli drone strike in the Qizan Abu Rashwan area south of Khan Yunis.

Another Palestinian was killed by an Israeli army fire near the Bani Suheila roundabout east of the city.

Additional Israeli artillery shelling continued targeting the al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City, while bombardment resumed in the eastern parts of the city.

Artillery bombardment and shelling also continued across Beit Lahia and eastern Khan Yunis.

On Saturday, Palestinian Mohammed al-Sayed Suleiman Sbeitan was killed in an Israeli drone strike near the al-Qastal Towers east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.

Another Palestinian, Ammar Talal Ahmed Abu Shab, was killed by Israeli fire in the al-Satar al-Sharqi area north of Khan Yunis.

The attacks come amid continued Israeli brutal military aggression despite a ceasefire agreement.

The number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire declared on October 11 has risen to 828, with 2,342 wounded. Authorities also reported the recovery of 767 bodies during the same period.

Meanwhile, Israeli raids and arrests also intensified across West Bank cities of Jenin, Bethlehem, al-Khalil, Tulkarm, and Ramallah on Sunday.

In the village of Arana, northeast of Jenin, Israeli forces arrested Hamza Munther Hanani and Haitham Ahmed al-Saleh during raids.

In Qabatiya, south of Jenin, troops arrested Islam Daghlas and his brother Abdullah after raiding their home. Local sources said Israeli forces also confiscated four gazelles during the raid.

Additional raids targeted homes throughout the town.

In Tulkarm, Israeli occupying forces raided homes in the town of Saida north of the city and reportedly converted several houses into military barracks.

In Bethlehem, Israeli troops stormed the Dheisheh refugee camp and detained journalist Islam Amarna, along with Fayez Muhammad Rabay’a, after raiding and searching their homes.

Rabay’a had recently been shot by Israeli forces while attempting to reach his workplace in occupied al-al-Quds.

Israeli occupation forces also entered Beit Sahour, Za’tara, al-Khader, Tuqu’, Beit Fajjar, Harmala, and Abu Njeim.

The developments come as violence by Israeli forces and occupiers in the occupied West Bank since October 2023 has killed at least 1,155 Palestinians, wounded around 11,750, and led to the arrest of about 22,000 others.


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