In a heartbreaking escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, at least 11 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Wednesday, including three journalists and two children, as hostilities continue despite a fragile ceasefire. Local health officials reported that the three journalists were killed when an Israeli airstrike hit their vehicle while they were covering humanitarian efforts in central Gaza highlighting the increasing dangers faced by reporters on the ground.
The killings come amid ongoing clashes that have seen aid constraints, winter weather hardships, and renewed military operations further strain conditions for civilians. Gaza’s health ministry said additional deaths occurred from tank shelling and shooting incidents across the enclave.
Amid global outcry, humanitarian organizations are renewing calls for full access to the territory and increased protections for press workers, while the United Nations warns of a worsening humanitarian situation as basic supplies run thin. The cycle of violence punctuated by these latest deadly attacks underscores the fragile nature of peace in the region and has reignited debate on how best to protect civilians and journalists in conflict zones.

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