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Nine Palestinians were killed in Israel’s airline tickets in the north of Gaza, say health officials and first respondents.
Several other people were also wounded when the rockets hit the Jabali market square. Crowds gathered around the remains of a saved building showed on video footage.
The Israeli military said it was impressed by the “team and control center” for Hamas and its ally of Palestinian Islamic jihad in Jabalia, which was used to plan the attacks.
At least 17 people were reportedly killed in Gaza on Thursday.
They included a family of six years – a couple and their four children – the house of which in the Northern Sheikh -Radun neighborhood was bombed, Civil Defense Agency Hamas reports.
Related, Nidal al-Sarapiti said the family was sleeping during the strike.
The popular Palestine Liberation Front (PFLP) identified a man killed as Ali al-Sarafiti, who, he said, was a member of an armed group and a former prisoner who was imprisoned for 13 years in Israel after being convicted for attempting therapy.
The Israeli military was not an immediate comment.
Palestinian media also stated that three displaced people were killed when their family tent was hit near Nuseirat, in Central Gas, and that two children were killed in a strike in the south district of Khan Unis.
The Gaza Gaza Ministry said that at least 1978 people have been killed since Israel resumed an offensive against Hamas on March 18 after the collapse of a two -month ceasefire.
Israel says he put military pressure on Hamas to release 59 hostages he is still holding, 24 of which are considered alive.
He also blocked all the supplies of humanitarian aid and other gas supplies for seven weeks, which, according to the UN, “further deprivation of people to survive and undermine each aspect of civil life.”
The Israeli military launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented cross -border attack on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and took 251 people hostage.
Since then, more than 51,300 people have been killed in Gaza, the Ministry of Health of the territory has been killed.