Israel Has Launched A New Wave Of Attacks On Gaza, Killing More Than 14 Palestinians In One Day

Israeli forces said they had targeted Hamas fighters and infrastructure after a rocket was launched from Gaza.

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Israel is still bombing Gaza despite the “ceasefire,” targeting tents, schools and houses and killing dozens of Palestinians, including children.

On Thursday, Jan. 8 alone, Israel’s attacks across Gaza killed at least 14 Palestinians, including five children.

It bombed tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis' Al Attar and Mawasi areas and in Deir al-Balah, a school in Beit Lahia and an apartment in Nuseirat camp, injuring several others

Israeli forces said they had targeted Hamas fighters and infrastructure after a rocket was launched from Gaza City.

Since the “ceasefire” began on Oct. 10, Israel shot at civilians 384 times, raided residential areas 66 times, bombed and shelled Gaza 551 times and demolished residential buildings and homes 192 times, according to Gaza’s media office.

It is also refusing to open the Rafah border crossing with Egypt and allowing only minimal aid to enter Gaza.

Israel has violated the “ceasefire” more than 1,193 times, killing over 442 Palestinians.

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