Israel’s military on Saturday said it launched airstrikes against Hamas militants in Gaza, in the latest test of the ceasefire that began on Oct. 10.
Health officials in Gaza reported at least 13 people killed and another 29 wounded.
One strike targeted a vehicle and killed seven Palestinians in Gaza City’s Rimal neighborhood while wounding 18 others, said Rami Mhanna, managing director of Shifa hospital, where the casualties were taken.
The majority of those wounded were children, director Mohamed Abu Selmiya said.
Another strike targeting a house near Al-Awda hospital in central Gaza killed at least three people and wounded 11 others, according to the hospital.
And an Israeli strike on a house in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, killed three people, including a woman, according to Al-Aqsa hospital.
Israel’s military in a statement said it launched attacks against Hamas after an “armed terrorist” crossed into an Israeli-held area and shot at troops in southern Gaza.
It said no soldiers were hurt.
The military said the person had used a road on which humanitarian aid enters the territory.
In a separate statement, Israel’s military said its soldiers killed three “terrorists” in the Rafah area, and killed two others after firing at four people who crossed into Israeli-held areas in northern Gaza and advanced toward soldiers in two separate incidents.
AP production by Wafaa Shurafa

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