Five Palestinian journalists killed in Israeli strike on Gaza center


Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli strike on the center of Gaza. This was reported by Al-Wafd newspaper on December 26.
It is informed that early Thursday morning, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacked a vehicle belonging to the Palestinian TV channel Al-Quds near the gate of Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat Camp in the central Gaza Strip, killing five journalists.
"The Palestinian Civil Defense found five journalists killed today, Thursday," the newspaper reported.
Earlier, on December 25, at least eight Palestinians were killed in the West Bank. It is specified that the Israel Defense Forces troops on bulldozers came to the refugee camp in the Tulkarm area, destroying roads and important infrastructure.
Before that, on December 22, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacked the building of a former school, which, according to the military, were militants of the radical Palestinian movement Hamas. At the same time, Reuters, citing medics in the Gaza Strip, reported that there were displaced families in the building. According to them, at least 24 Palestinians, including children, were killed.
On December 17, the Saudi TV channel Al Hadath reported that the Palestinian movement Hamas and the Israeli authorities by the end of December may reach an agreement on the release of hostages. At the same time, Reuters said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would head to Cairo to negotiate a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Al Jazeera reported on December 17 that since the beginning of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the death toll has reached 45,028 Palestinians, with 106,962 wounded.
The situation in the Middle East escalated in the morning of October 7, 2023, when the Palestinian radical movement Hamas subjected the territory of Israel to a massive rocket attack from the Gaza Strip. On the same day, Israel began retaliatory strikes.
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