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Gaza civil defense says death toll from Israeli strikes rose to 17

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Palestinian children are seen after two years of Israeli attacks as displaced Palestinians continue to live in worn-out tents despite the hardships caused by the war and the ongoing blockade in Gaza Strip on December 04, 2025. (AFP)

Palestinian children are seen after two years of Israeli attacks as displaced Palestinians continue to live in worn-out tents despite the hardships caused by the war and the ongoing blockade in Gaza Strip on December 04, 2025. (AFP)

GAZA CITY: Gaza's civil defense agency said the death toll from a series of Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling on Wednesday rose to 17, including three children and six women.


The Israeli military earlier claimed it had carried out the attacks in response to gunfire that wounded one of its officers.


Despite a US-brokered truce entering its second phase last month, violence has continued in the Gaza Strip, with Israel and Hamas accusing each other of breaching the agreement.


The latest bloodshed came days after Israel reopened the 
Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt — the only exit for Gazans that does not pass through Israel.


The civil defense agency, which operates as a rescue service, said the nine people were killed in a series of strikes, with at least 31 others wounded.


Three bodies were brought to Nasser Hospital after Israeli strikes hit tents and homes in the southern Khan Yunis area, the agency said.


Six more bodies were taken to Al-Shifa Hospital following similar strikes in Gaza City, the territory's largest urban center.


The Israeli military said it had conducted "precision strikes" after "terrorists opened fire on troops", seriously wounding an officer, adding that it considers the incident a 
violation of the ceasefire.


It said the troops came under attack near the so-called "Yellow Line", beyond which Israeli forces are stationed in Gaza.


The ceasefire has been repeatedly marred by bloodshed.


Gaza's health ministry says at least 523 people have been killed in Israeli strikes since it took effect on October 10, while the Israeli military says four of its soldiers have been killed over the same period.


Saturday was among the deadliest days, with the civil defense agency reporting at least 32 people killed in Israeli attacks.


Media restrictions and limited access in Gaza have prevented AFP from independently verifying casualty figures or freely covering the fighting.


US envoy Steve Witkoff held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Tuesday, during which Netanyahu insisted that Hamas must be disarmed and the entire Gaza Strip demilitarized before any reconstruction can begin.