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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill two people, including a 4-year-old boy, medics say

In-Cyprus · 2026-08-23

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• What happened: Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed two people, including a 4-year-old boy, and wounded seven others, with one strike hitting a building in Zawayda and another in the Nuseirat refugee camp. • Why it matters: The strikes occurred despite a U.S.-backed ceasefire that aimed to halt major fighting, highlighting ongoing tensions and violence in the region, with over 1,280 Palestinian deaths reported since the ceasefire began. • What to watch next: Monitor the Israeli military's investigation into the airstrikes and any potential responses from Hamas, as well as developments in the West Bank where violence has also escalated.

World gazaHamasIsraelwest bank Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill two people, including a 4-year-old boy, medics say Gaza 1024x575 Relevant News Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill two people, including a 4-year-old boy, medics say 23 August 2026 Klirou fire brought under control within 30 minutes 23 August 2026 Wartime election would ‘destroy’ Ukraine, Zelenskiy says 23 August 2026 newsroom 23 August 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Two Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Sunday killed at least two people, including a 4-year-old boy, and wounded seven others, Palestinian health officials said. One of the strikes hit a building in Zawayda town in the centre of the enclave and followed a warning by the Israeli army for the owners of the property to leave the area, residents said. Medics said flying debris and shrapnel that spread for dozens of metres around had wounded at least six people, including the 4-year-old, Mohammad Abdel-Salam Taha, who was later pronounced dead at hospital. “There is no ceasefire, there is nothing,” said Abu Ahmed, a displaced Palestinian who was sheltering close to the building, which the airstrike reduced to a pile of mangled steel and concrete. “We want solutions, we want to live in peace,” he said. The second airstrike took place in the nearby Nuseirat refugee camp, the health officials said. Israel’s military said it was looking into both strikes. ISRAEL TARGETS HAMAS DESPITE CEASEFIRE An October 2025 U.S.-backed ceasefire halted major fighting in the shattered territory, but it failed to end strikes by the Israeli military, which it said aimed to thwart attacks by Hamas and other Gaza militants. The military said in a statement late on Saturday that it had struck and killed a senior Hamas militant, Sharif Al-Hasnat, in the city of Deir Al-Balah. It said he was leading efforts to restore Hamas’ “underground infrastructure”. Hamas accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire and undermining efforts to implement a broader plan by U.S. President Donald Trump to end the Gaza conflict, which also includes Israeli withdrawals and Hamas disarmament. More than 1,280 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire took effect last October, according to Gazan health officials, while the Israeli military says four Israeli soldiers have been killed. WEST BANK VIOLENCE In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, an Israeli man was stabbed and wounded by a suspect believed to be a Palestinian man, police and the Israeli military said. Security camera footage distributed by the military showed a man waiting by a vehicle next to a main highway near Jericho before stabbing the Israeli man when he approached his parked car. The suspect fled on foot and Israeli soldiers were searching for him, the military said. Elsewhere in the West Bank, health officials said Israeli forces had shot and killed a 14-year-old boy, Islam Ajjouri, during a raid into Askar refugee camp near Nablus. The Israeli military said it was looking into the incident. The West Bank, home to 3 million Palestinians and some 500,000 settlers, has seen a rise in settler violence and seizures of land and resources. U.N. bodies and most countries view the settlements as illegal under international law regarding military occupations. Israel disputes this and it cites biblical and historical ties to the land. (Reuters) Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Klirou fire brought under control within 30 minutes Wartime election would ‘destroy’ Ukraine, Zelenskiy says Woman detained for three days over husband’s killing in occupied Nicosia Man arrested at Larnaca airport over €6,800 online banking fraud case Man reports wife’s arrest at Ayios Dometios crossing in occupied areas Pernera jet ski crash puts 18 years of Cyprus sea accidents under scrutiny Missing 16-year-old found safe in Avakas Gorge after night search Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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