
Children among several killed in Israel’s attacks on Gaza amid aid blockade
Al Jazeera
Cancer and diabetes patients among those suffering from Israel’s ban on entry of all items, including medicine, in Gaza.
Seven people, including three children, have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip amid a months-long Israeli blockade that has deepened the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn coastal enclave.
Palestinian news agency Wafa said Israeli warplanes bombed a tent in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City on Saturday morning, killing five members of the Tlaib family.
“Three children, their mother and her husband were sleeping inside a tent and were bombed by an [Israeli] occupation aircraft,” family member Omar Abu al-Kass told the AFP news agency.
The strikes came “without warning and without having done anything wrong”, added Abu al-Kass, who said he was the children’s maternal grandfather.
In parallel, a drone attack on Gaza City’s Tuffah neighbourhood left one person dead.













