18 Palestinians have been killed by Israel in Gaza, including four children, in night attacks
At least 14 people, including three children, have been killed and several others injured in an artillery attack on tents and displaced persons' homes in the neighbourhoods of Zaitun and Tufa in eastern Gaza. Four others, including one child, have been killed by artillery attacks on displaced persons' tents in the Qizan Rasuan area of Khan Yunis.
At least 18 people have been killed this Wednesday by the Army u00A0Israel, including four children (including a five-month-old baby), in night bombings against the Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire agreement in force since 10 October 2025.
According to medical sources cited by the Palestinian news agency WAFA and the newspaper 'Filastin', the deaths have been recorded in attacks in Gaza City (north) and Khan Yunis (south).
Thus, at least 14 people, including three children, have been killed and several others injured in an artillery attack on tents and displaced persons' homes in the eastern neighbourhoods of Zaitun and Tufa in the Gaza Strip.
According to information published by the Palestinian agency Sanad, the deceased include a five-month-old baby named Saqr Bader al Hatu and two other minors named Rital Mahmud Habush, 13, and Bilal Ashraf Habush, 16.
In addition, four other people, including a child, have been killed by artillery attacks on displaced persons' tents in the Qizan Rasuan area of Khan Yunis.
According to data provided on Tuesday by the Gazata authorities, there are 71,803 people killed by Israel following the Israeli offensive following the attacks of 7 October 2023, including the 529 killed since 10 October 2025, when the last truce entered into force.
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