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Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year

APTOPIX Israel Hanukkah
January 01, 2025

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) โ€” Israeli strikes killed at least 12 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, mostly women and children, officials said Wednesday, as the nearly 15-month war ground on into the new year.

One strike hit a home in the Jabaliya area of northern Gaza, the most isolated and heavily destroyed part of the coastal territory, where Israel has waged a major operation since early October. Gazaโ€™s Health Ministry said seven people were killed, including a woman and four children.

Israel's military said it โ€œeliminatedโ€ Hamas fighters.

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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Another strike overnight in the built-up Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza killed a woman and a child, according to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which received the bodies.

โ€œAre you celebrating? Enjoy as we die. For a year and a half, we have been dying,โ€ said a man carrying the body of a child in the flashing lights of emergency vehicles.

Israel's military said militants fired rockets at Israel from the Bureij area overnight and that its forces responded with a strike targeting a militant.

A third strike, in the southern city of Khan Younis, killed three people, according to Nasser Hospital and the European Hospital, which received the bodies.

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people and abducting around 250. About 100 hostages are still held in Gaza, at least a third believed to be dead.

Defense Minister Israel Katz warned in a statement Wednesday that Hamas will โ€œsuffer blows of a magnitude not seen in Gaza for a long timeโ€ if it doesnโ€™t soon release the remaining hostages and stop firing at Israel.

Israelโ€™s air and ground offensive has killed over 45,000 Palestinians, according to Gazaโ€™s Health Ministry. It says women and children make up more than half the dead but does not say how many of those killed were militants.

The Israeli military says it only targets militants and blames Hamas for civilian deaths because its fighters operate in dense residential areas. The army says it has killed 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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The war has caused widespread destruction and displaced some 90% of Gazaโ€™s population of 2.3 million, many of them multiple times.

Hundreds of thousands live in tents on the coast as winter brings rainstorms and temperatures drop below 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) at night. At least six infants and another person have died of hypothermia, according to the Health Ministry.

Many displaced Palestinians in central Gaza rely on charity kitchens as their sole food provider amid restrictions on aid and skyrocketing prices. AP footage showed a long line of children waiting for rice, the only item served at the kitchen in Deir al-Balah on Wednesday.

โ€œSome of those kitchens close because they donโ€™t receive aid, and others distribute little amounts of food and its not enough,โ€ said Umm Adham Shaheen, displaced from Gaza City.

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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American and Arab mediators have spent nearly a year trying to broker a ceasefire and hostage release, but those efforts have repeatedly stalled. Hamas has demanded a lasting truce, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to keep fighting until โ€œtotal victory."

Former defense minister leaves parliament

Israelโ€™s previous defense minister Yoav Gallant, fired nearly two months ago amid disagreements with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, resigned on Wednesday from parliament, citing a proposed law that would uphold controversial exemptions from the military draft for ultra-Orthodox men.

Gallant called the proposed law โ€œcontrary to the needs of the military and to the security of the state. I cannot be a part of that.โ€ Military service is compulsory for most Jews. Exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men to pursue studies has generated widespread resentment among the broader public.

Gallant's surprise firing in November sparked protests across Israel. He and Netanyahu were at odds over the war, with Gallant pushing for a diplomatic deal that would bring back the hostages while Netanyahu wanted more military pressure on Hamas. Netanyahu replaced Gallant with Katz, a longtime loyalist.

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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In Wednesdayโ€™s address, Gallant said he would remain a member of Netanyahu's Likud party.

Israel sees net departure of citizens for a second year

More than 82,000 Israelis moved abroad in 2024 and 33,000 people immigrated to the country, Israelโ€™s Central Bureau of Statistics said. Another 23,000 Israelis returned after long periods abroad.

It was the second straight year of net departures, a rare occurrence in the history of the country that actively encourages Jewish immigration. Many Israelis, looking for a break from the war, have moved abroad, leading to concern about whether it will drive a โ€œbrain drainโ€ in sectors like medicine and technology.

Last year, 15,000 fewer people immigrated to Israel than in 2023.

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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In an event for the final day of Hanukkah, hostages released from Gaza and others called again for a peace deal to bring remaining hostages home. โ€œUntil they return, we will not really be able to move on,โ€ said a relative, Yuval Haran.

Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera's work in the West Bank

The Palestinian Authority on Wednesday suspended the work of Al Jazeera in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, accusing it of broadcasting incitement and misleading reports.

Israel had already ordered Al Jazeera to close in the West Bank, but the order had not been strictly enforced. Al Jazeera and other outlets have been covering the Palestinian Authority's crackdown in Jenin, where PA forces have clashed with local Palestinian militants in recent weeks, sparking one of the worst armed confrontations between Palestinians in years.

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Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
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Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Melanie Lidman in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Tia Goldenberg and Natalie Melzer in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

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