At least eight killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, including two children

Israeli military strikes in Gaza have claimed at least eight lives, including two children, according to recent reports from local health officials.
Casualty figures and recent strikes
Health officials confirmed the fatalities following the latest round of military activity in the Gaza Strip. While large-scale combat operations have decreased in intensity since the October ceasefire, Israeli forces continue to conduct near-daily airstrikes across various sectors of the territory.
The latest casualties add to a significant death toll recorded since the escalation of the conflict. Official data indicates that at least 1,045 Palestinians have been killed during this period. These figures include more than 360 women and children, highlighting the impact of the ongoing strikes on non-combatants.
Ongoing military operations
The current security situation in Gaza remains volatile despite the reduction in heavy fighting. The frequency of the strikes suggests a sustained military presence and continued tactical operations within the enclave.
- Recent fatalities: At least 8 people, including 2 children.
- Total fatalities recorded: 1,045 Palestinians.
- Demographic impact: Over 360 women and children confirmed dead.
Local medical facilities continue to manage the influx of casualties resulting from the repeated strikes. The lack of a permanent cessation in air activity has maintained high levels of tension throughout the region. International observers continue to monitor the humanitarian situation and the scale of civilian loss in the territory.

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