World

Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 14, including mourners attending funeral

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-17

AI SUMMARY

• What happened: Multiple Israeli attacks in Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 14 Palestinians, including eight mourners at a funeral procession targeted by a drone strike. • Why it matters: The attacks highlight ongoing violations of a nominal ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, raising concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the potential for further escalation. • What to watch next: Monitor developments regarding the ceasefire's status and any international responses to the increasing violence, particularly as reports of civilian casualties, including children, continue to rise.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkPalestinians inspect the damage after an Israeli attack on a house in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, July 16, 2026 [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]By Daniel Khalili-Tari and AnadoluPublished On 17 Jul 202617 Jul 2026Multiple Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip have killed at least 14 Palestinians, more than half of them in a drone strike on a funeral procession.Nine months into its so-called “ceasefire” with Hamas, Israel continues to violate it on a near-daily basis.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Israeli attacks kill at least five Palestinians in Gaza despite ‘ceasefire’list 2 of 3Israel headed for October election as parliament dissolvedlist 3 of 3The Church of England has taken a long-overdue step on Palestineend of listEight people were killed when an Israeli strike targeted a gathering of civilians in the Al-Balata market area of Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Friday, Al-Awda Hospital said.At least 20 others were injured, the hospital added.Witnesses said the drone targeted Palestinian mourners gathered outside the Ahmad Yassin Mosque as they waited to begin a funeral procession for a Palestinian killed in a separate attack earlier in the day in the same area.“There is no regard for the ceasefire,” said Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Gaza City.“The people who were participating in the [funeral] procession were coming out of the mosque [when] a drone strike targeted a group of people within the procession itself.” Separately, a 52-year-old woman was killed in the northern city of Beit Lahia when an Israeli drone dropped a bomb near Abu Tammam School.An Israeli attack targeting a gathering of Palestinians in the town of Az-Zawayda in central Gaza killed another person and injured several others.In al-Sawarha, west of Nuseirat refugee camp, one person was killed when a structure housing displaced people was struck by Israeli fire.Elsewhere, an Israeli drone struck an apartment in Gaza City, killing a Palestinian and wounding several others, including children, while another woman died from wounds sustained in Israeli gunfire southwest of Khan Younis.Palestinians look for their belongings after an Israeli attack at the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, July 16, 2026 [AFP]Despite a nominal “ceasefire” taking effect last October, Israel has continued attacks across Gaza on a regular basis.The research group, Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), reported on Wednesday that Israeli attacks on the enclave have increased since May.ACLED said there were more than 40 strikes last month – the highest monthly total since the “ceasefire” began. The increase has raised questions about whether Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza will ever end, allowing the devastated territory to be rebuilt and Palestinians to return to a sense of normality.“The skies above the Gaza Strip are filled with drones,” Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud said.“You can hear the mechanical hum of these drones everywhere … In addition to the ongoing [Israeli] destruction of remaining infrastructure,” he added.The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Friday that Israel has been killing children as “a matter of routine” – 274 since the “ceasefire” started.It said that, on average, one child has been killed every day since then.

Source: Al Jazeera
RELATED NEWS

More Stories

All News
World

Burnham elected Labour leader, vows new direction for UK

• What happened: Andy Burnham was elected as the new leader of the Labour Party in the UK, positioning him to potentially become Prime Minister next week. • W...

World

Did the US just start a trade war with Brazil?

• What happened: Former President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on Brazilian goods, prompting Brazil to promise retaliatory measures. • Why it matters: ...

World

Second tanker in three months hijacked off Yemen by suspected Somali pirates

• What happened: A tanker named MT Astana was hijacked by suspected Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Yemen, marking the second such incident ...

World

Iranian forces: missiles and drones fired at US targets in Gulf States

• What happened: Iranian forces launched missiles and drones at US military targets across Gulf states, marking a significant escalation in tensions following r...

World

Apple regains top spot as world’s most valuable company

• What happened: Apple has regained its position as the world's most valuable company, surpassing Nvidia with a market capitalization of approximately $4.8...

World

Amazon’s Zoox recalls self-driving vehicles amid emergency response issues

• What happened: Amazon's Zoox has recalled its fleet of 105 autonomous vehicles in the U.S. due to concerns about their ability to detect heavy smoke, whi...