At least five people, including a 9-year-old boy, were killed in separate Israeli strikes across Gaza, according to medics.
According to Beyond Time News, the child, identified as Adel Al-Najjar, was killed by a drone strike in eastern Khan Younis, while four others died when an airstrike hit a vehicle in Gaza City.
Israeli Military Claims
The Israeli military said the Khan Younis strike targeted a person it described as a threat after approaching the “yellow line,” but did not provide evidence. It also said the Gaza City strike targeted a “terrorist,” without further details.
Gaza Strike Kills Five, Including Three Children, Despite Ceasefire Claims
Family Mourning
At Nasser Hospital, relatives mourned the boy, whose body was wrapped in a white shroud. Family members said he was collecting cardboard used for cooking due to severe shortages of gas and electricity in Gaza.
Ongoing Tensions
Despite a ceasefire declared in October 2025, violence continues in Gaza, with both sides accusing each other of violations. Local reports indicate hundreds of Palestinian deaths since the ceasefire began.
Conclusion
According to Beyond Time News, the latest strikes highlight the continued civilian toll and worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza amid ongoing hostilities.



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