“My Daughter Went Out to Learn, Not to Fight”: Gaza Grieves More Children Killed by Israel
Key Points:
- A three-year-old Palestinian boy, Yahya Al-Malahi, was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a police vehicle on a crowded street in Gaza City, with his family mourning his death and condemning the ongoing violence despite a supposed ceasefire.
- The airstrike also killed two policemen and a detainee, prompting Hamas to accuse Israel of deliberately targeting Gaza's police forces to destabilize the region and weaken security.
- Since the ceasefire agreement in October, Israel has repeatedly violated the terms, continuing attacks, restricting essential supplies, and maintaining military presence in Gaza, resulting in over 760 Palestinian deaths and thousands of injuries.
- In a separate incident, nine-year-old Ritaj Rihan was fatally shot while attending class in a school tent near Israeli military positions, highlighting the persistent dangers faced by civilians, especially children, in Gaza.
- A coalition of 350 former European officials has called for the suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, condemning Israel's ongoing violations of international law amid a lack of global attention due to conflicts elsewhere.