'Israeli' forces
‘Israeli’ soldier killed in Jabalia
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An ‘Israeli’ soldier was killed on Thursday in Jabalia, northern Gaza. The ‘Israeli’ army had said the soldier, a reservist, was lightly injured earlier by a “stray bullet” fired from outside the areas under its control. The circumstances of his death remain unclear.
The incident comes amid continued violence in the Gaza Strip, despite a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and 'Israel' that has been in place since October 10. The 'Israeli' army’s statement highlighted the ongoing security risks faced by its personnel near the northern Gaza border.
Meanwhile, Palestinian casualties were also reported. In Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, a Palestinian was shot and killed by 'Israeli' forces targeting civilians east of the city. A child in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza died after a suspicious object, a remnant from previous 'Israeli' strikes, exploded inside a residential home.
Additionally, a 14-year-old boy was injured by 'Israeli' fire in Gaza City’s Diraj neighborhood, and a young man was wounded in Bani Suheila, east of Khan Yunis. The Gaza Civil Defense has warned residents to supervise children due to dangerous remnants from past 'Israeli' operations.



