Israeli forces conducted airstrikes in Gaza City,
targeting the Zeitoun and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods, resulting in the deaths
of 10 Palestinians, including children. The strikes are part of ongoing
hostilities in the region that have led to significant casualties on both
sides.
In a related development, the Israeli military
acknowledged for the first time that three Israeli captives who died in Gaza
last November were likely killed in Israeli airstrikes. This marks a shift in
Israel's previous stance, where it had denied responsibility for the deaths.
Meanwhile, tensions have escalated beyond Gaza, with
Yemen's Houthi forces firing a missile deep into Israeli territory. Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a strong response to the attack, promising to
hold the group accountable.
The conflict has resulted in over 41,000 deaths and
more than 95,000 injuries in Gaza, according to official figures. In Israel, at
least 1,139 people were killed in the October 7 Hamas-led attacks, with over
200 individuals still held captive.
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