Israeli strikes kill 10 in Gaza as Israel and Hamas trade blame over stalled ceasefire talks

At least five people were killed and 20 wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a house in Gaza City and five journalists were killed by a separate strike on a vehicle.

Dozens of people walk through a street lined with destroyed buildings carrying their belongings.

Israel's bombardment of Gaza has displaced most of Gaza's population of 2.3 million people Source: Getty / Anadolu

At least 10 people were killed, including five journalists, and more than a dozen wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza early on Thursday, medics with the Gaza health authorities said.

Five people were killed and 20 wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a house in Gaza City's Zeitoun neighborhood, the medics reported. They warned the death toll could rise as many people remained trapped under the rubble.

In a separate incident, five journalists were killed when their vehicle was struck in the vicinity of Al-Awda hospital in Nuseirat in central Gaza, the enclave's health authorities said.

The journalists worked for the Al-Quds Al-Youm television channel.
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Palestinian media and local reporters said the vehicle was marked as a media van and was used by journalists to report from inside the hospital and Nuseirat camp.

The Israeli army said its air force attacked the vehicle in a "targeted manner", adding members of the Islamic Jihad militant group were inside.

On Wednesday, Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel traded blame over their failure to conclude a ceasefire agreement despite progress reported by both sides in past days.

More than 45,361 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's military offensive on Gaza since , the Gaza health ministry said on Wednesday.

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Published 26 December 2024 6:53pm
Updated 27 December 2024 6:58am
Source: Reuters


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