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5 children among 13 killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza
Agence France-Presse . Gaza City 10 January, 2026, 01:19

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A Palestinian girl makes her way over debris in the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip on Friday following Israeli attacks. | AFP photo

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli attacks in the Palestinian territory on Thursday killed at least 13 people, including five children, despite a ceasefire that has largely halted the fighting.

Four people, including three children, were killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced people in southern Gaza, agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said.


In the north of the Gaza Strip, an 11-year-old girl was killed near the Jabalia refugee camp and a strike on a school killed one person, while a drone near Khan Yunis in the south killed a man, the agency added.

Two more Gazans, including a child, were killed in other attacks, reported the agency, which operates under Hamas authority.

Later on Thursday evening, four more people were killed in an Israeli air strike that targeted a house in an eastern area of Gaza City, Bassal said, adding that rescue work to search for several people who were missing had begun.

‘The death toll has risen to 13 as a result of Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip since this morning in a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement,’ Bassal said.

In a statement Friday morning, the Israeli military said it ‘precisely struck Hamas terrorists and terror infrastructure in the southern and northern Gaza Strip’ in response to a ‘failed projectile’ launch.

‘The projectile that was launched from the Gaza Strip constitutes a violation of the ceasefire agreement,’ the statement added.

Since October 10, a fragile US-sponsored truce in Gaza has largely halted the fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas, but both sides have alleged frequent violations.

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said that the strikes in Gaza on Thursday ‘confirm the Israeli occupation’s renunciation of its commitment to the ceasefire’.

Israeli forces have killed at least 425 Palestinians in Gaza since the ceasefire took effect, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

At least 21 people were killed on November 22 in Israeli strikes, making it one of the deadliest days in Gaza since the ceasefire came into effect.

The Israeli military said militants have killed three of its soldiers during the same period.

Meanwhile, Palestinian vice president Hussein al-Sheikh met on Friday with former UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov, who is expected to head the US‑backed Board of Peace in Gaza.

The meeting in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah comes a day after Mladenov held talks with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and met with president Isaac Herzog.

Bulgarian diplomat Mladenov served as the United Nations envoy for the Middle East peace process from early 2015 until the end of 2020.

Media reports say he is expected to serve as the representative on the ground in Gaza for the Board of Peace — a transitional body for the war-battered Palestinian territory which US President Donald Trump would theoretically chair.

In a statement on X, Sheikh said that during his meeting with Mladenov, ‘an in-depth discussion took place on all political and field developments in the Palestinian territories’.

He added there was ‘a focus on the situation in the Gaza Strip, means of transitioning to the second phase of the ceasefire, mechanisms for implementing the US president Donald Trump’s plan, and UN Security Council Resolution 2803’.​
 
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Palestine Solidarity Committee urges govt not to join Gaza Stabilization Force

Says Bangladesh has always stood firmly in favour of Palestinians’ rights



By Star Online Report
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Palestine Solidarity Committee, Bangladesh, today strongly condemned the interim government's interest, in principle, in joining the proposed International Stabilization Force for Gaza.


Expressing deep concerns, the organisation demanded an immediate withdrawal from this decision.


In a statement, Prof Md Harun-or-Rashid, member secretary of Palestine Solidarity Committee, Bangladesh, said the main responsibility of the Stabilization Force will be to disarm the freedom fighters in Gaza under the pretext of ensuring the security of Israel, and in turn, to completely eliminate the resistance movement of the Palestinian people.

“Unfortunately, the National Security Adviser of the interim government, Khalilur Rahman, who is currently visiting the US, has expressed Bangladesh's interest in participating in the International Stabilization Force for Gaza in a meeting with the US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Allison Hooker, and Assistant Secretary of State, Paul Kapur, in Washington,” it said, referring to a statement from the chief adviser’s press wing.


“It is important to remember that the people of Bangladesh have always stood firmly in favour of the rights and freedom of the Palestinian people,” it noted.​
 
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