Israel bombs building in Gaza City, one killed
One Palestinian has been killed and others wounded in an Israeli air strike on a residential building in Gaza City, Wafa news agency reports. A medical source at al-Shifa Hospital told the official Palestinian news agency a man was killed and five others were injured in the bombing.
Last week, Gaza’s Government Media Office said Israel violated the Gaza “ceasefire” 1,520 times since it came into effect on October 10 last year. The Health Ministry said 581 people have been killed and 1,553 wounded.
Death toll in Israeli attack on Gaza City building rises to four
Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting that the death toll in Israel’s attack on a building in Gaza City has now risen to four.
Latest Israeli attack spreads panic in Gaza City
This is another deadly escalation carried out by the Israeli military. Israeli fighter jets targeted a residential apartment in the al-Nasr neighbourhood of Gaza City.
That building had already been targeted and partially damaged during Israel’s war on Gaza. The renewed attack left dozens injured and they were transported to a hospital.
Al-Nasr is a very crowded neighbourhood. People took refuge in this neighbourhood and took refuge in that partially damaged residential building. They were forced to live there because of the scarcity of shelters.
Israeli army kills Palestinian near ‘yellow line’ in northern Gaza
The army says it shot and killed someone who crossed the so-called “yellow line” in the north of the bombarded enclave.
Israel has justified several deadly attacks since the October “ceasefire” deal came into effect by saying Palestinians crossed the demarcation line, which is not clearly marked in Gaza’s ruins. That includes a deadly mid-October attack that killed several members of a Palestinian family, including women and children, as they sought to reach their home in Gaza City.







