
Members of same family killed and wounded by Israeli strike in Gaza City
Several other family members were wounded in the attack.
Earlier in the day, two civilians were killed and nearly 20 others wounded when Israeli forces opened fire near an aid distribution point in Rafah. Starving Palestinians had gathered there in search of food and supplies.
In northern Gaza, an Israeli drone strike killed one Palestinian in Jabalia refugee camp.
Elsewhere, several causalities were reported following Israeli shelling of a school housing displaced people in the al-Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City, and an apartment in al-Shati refugee camp, west of the city.
The death toll from Israel's war on Gaza since October 2023 has risen to 57,418. At least 136,261 others have been wounded since then.

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