Israeli strike kills 10 children waiting for medical treatment in Gaza
An Israeli strike outside a medical point in central Gaza killed 15 people, including 10 children, as they queued for medical treatment and nutritional supplements. The incident occurred amid escalating Israeli attacks across the strip, with negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire deal ongoing.

At least 15 people, including 10 children, were killed by an Israeli strike outside a medical point in central Gaza. The strike occurred as negotiations for a ceasefire deal were ongoing. Families waiting for medical treatment were hit, leading to the suspension of clinic operations. The Israeli military targeted a Hamas member, regretting harm to civilians.
Israeli attacks killed a total of 82 people in Gaza, with additional casualties reported in Gaza City. Hamas agreed to release hostages in exchange for a ceasefire. However, key issues remain unresolved, including Israel's demand to resume military activities post-ceasefire.
Residents reported Israeli forces advancing towards displaced encampments, leading to people fleeing amid attacks. Nasser hospital in Khan Younis saw an influx of wounded individuals. The conflict began after Hamas-led militants killed over 1,200 people, triggering Israeli airstrikes and a dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Israeli forces have restricted access to aid, leading to condemnations from aid groups. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by Israel and the US, has faced criticism for its aid distribution practices. The situation remains tense as violence continues in the region.
According to the source: The Guardian.
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