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From Daily Star · (5m ago) English Critical tone

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  • Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least two Palestinians and wounded several others, according to health officials.
  • One Palestinian was killed and two wounded by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, while another was killed and several wounded by Israeli tank shelling in the central area.
  • Violence has persisted since an October 2025 ceasefire, with both Israel and Hamas blaming each other for violations.

The Daily Star reports on the continued violence in the Gaza Strip, detailing Israeli strikes that resulted in Palestinian casualties. The article presents the information factually, attributing the reports to health officials and noting the specific incidents of airstrikes and tank shelling.

From a Palestinian perspective, this report underscores the ongoing suffering and loss of life in Gaza, even after a ceasefire agreement. The article highlights the persistence of violence, with Israel conducting "almost daily attacks," and notes the mutual accusations of ceasefire violations between Israel and Hamas.

The report quantils the number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect (at least 830) according to local medics, contrasting it with Israel's claim of four soldiers killed by militants in the same period. This juxtaposition serves to emphasize the disproportionate impact of the conflict on Palestinians.

While the article maintains a neutral tone in its reporting, the subject matter itselfโ€”civilian deaths and injuries resulting from military actionsโ€”speaks to the grim reality on the ground in Gaza. The framing of "continued violence" and the specific details of the attacks reflect the ongoing crisis and the challenges in achieving a lasting peace, a perspective deeply felt within the Palestinian territories.

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