A four-year-old Palestinian girl was killed
and her mother wounded in an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip. The Israel army
confirmed it carried out an air strike in the area, saying it targeted a group
of militants. Apparently, the bomb missed its target and landed near a house,
security forces said.
“The air force conducted a raid and fired
at Palestinian gunmen,” an Israeli military spokeswoman said.
The Khan Yunes hospital identified the girl
as Aya Al-Manjar. Her mother is in critical condition.
The two were injured outside their house
near Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
The attack in Gaza came after Palestinian militants shelled
an Israeli kibbutz (a collective village), killing one person and wounding
three. An Israeli military spokesman said the attack targeted the area from
which Palestinian militants earlier fired rockets that slammed into the Nir Oz
kibbutz in southern Israel.
Hamas’s armed wing said it fired three
mortar bombs which it said “killed a Zionist and wounded some others.” Israeli
police described the attack as a rocket strike on a factory at the Nir Oz
kibbutz in southern Israel.
“We will confront the occupier with all our
means and we will continue striking the Zionist military sites and settlements
around Gaza in
response to the continued aggression against our people,” Hamas said in a
statement.
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