Gazans mourn six killed in Israeli shelling on shelter
Palestinian man carries the body of his 5-month-old brother who was reportedly killed the previous day along with other family members in an Israeli shelling on a school-turned-shelter in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City, ahead of his funeral on December 20, 2025.
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Dozens of Palestinians gathered at a Gaza City hospital on
Saturday to mourn six people, including children, that the civil defence said
were killed by the Israeli shelling of a shelter for displaced people.
The Israeli military said late on Friday that troops had
fired at "suspicious individuals to eliminate the threat", adding
that it was reviewing the incident and "regrets any harm to uninvolved
individuals".
Gaza's civil defence agency, which operates as a rescue
force under Hamas authority, initially said on Friday that the Israeli shelling
of a school-turned-shelter killed five people in the Tuffah neighbourhood east
of Gaza City.
Agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal updated the toll to six,
including children, on Saturday, adding that two people were unaccounted for
under the rubble.
The director of Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital, Mohammed Abu
Salmiya, told AFP the victims were a four-month old infant, a 14-year-old girl,
two men and two women.
Inside the hospital's morgue on Saturday, relatives peered
beneath blankets to get a last glimpse of their loved ones.
Outside, a grief-stricken man clutched an infant's body
wrapped in a white shroud, AFP footage showed.
Five other body bags were laid out on the ground as mourners
prayed over the dead.
"This is not a truce, it is a bloodbath," said
Nafiz Al-Nader, who witnessed the attack.
"We want the bloodshed to stop and we don't want to
lose our loved ones every day," he told AFP.
In its statement on Friday, the Israeli military said:
"During operational activity in the area of the Yellow line in the
northern Gaza Strip, a number of suspicious individuals were identified in
command structures west of the Yellow line."
Under the US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in
Gaza, Israeli forces have withdrawn to positions east of the so-called Yellow
Line.
"Shortly after identification, the troops fired at the
suspicious individuals to eliminate the threat," the military said, adding
that it was "aware of the claim regarding casualties in the area, and the details
are under review".
Abdullah Al-Nader, who lost his relatives, told AFP that the
shelling suddenly erupted in the evening.
"It was a safe area and a safe school and suddenly...
they began firing shells without warning, targeting women, children and civilians,"
he said.
In a statement on Saturday, Hamas denounced "a brutal
crime committed against innocent civilians and a flagrant, recurring violation
of the ceasefire agreement".
The Palestinian Islamist movement urged the ceasefire
mediators and US President Donald Trump's administration "to assume their
responsibilities regarding these violations and intervene immediately".
The ceasefire remains fragile with both sides alleging
violations, and mediators fearing that both Israel and Hamas are stalling.
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on Saturday that
at least 401 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the territory
since the ceasefire came into effect on October 10.
Israel has also repeatedly accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire, with the military reporting three soldiers killed in the territory since the truce entered into force.


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