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SAT · 2025-11-29 · 20:05 GMTBRIEF NSR-2025-1129-206
News/Gazans Say Israeli Forces Killed Two Children, Amid Persiste…
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Gazans Say Israeli Forces Killed Two Children, Amid Persistent Violence

On Saturday, Israeli forces killed two Palestinian children in Bani Suheila, near Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to Gazan officials and the children's family. The boys, identified as brothers, had reportedly left their home to gather wood when the incident occurred.

Aaron Boxerman and Rawan Sheikh AhmadNew York Times - WorldFiled 2025-11-29 · 20:05 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
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On Saturday, Israeli forces killed two Palestinian children in Bani Suheila, near Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to Gazan officials and the children's family. The boys, identified as brothers, had reportedly left their home to gather wood when the incident occurred. The Israeli military stated that its forces identified two "suspects" crossing cease-fire lines who posed a threat to soldiers and were subsequently targeted by an airstrike. The military did not confirm the suspects were children. The incident occurred despite an ongoing cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Conflicting reports exist regarding the exact ages of the children, with family members providing slightly different accounts.

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The Israeli military said forces had “identified two suspects” who crossed the cease-fire lines.

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According to Gaza’s health ministry, more than 70,000 people have been killed during the course of the war.

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The children’s father and uncle identified the two boys as a pair of brothers, Fadi and Juma Abu Assi.

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Ahmed al-Farra, an official at Nasser Hospital, said the two children had been killed in Bani Suheila.

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Israeli forces killed two children in Gaza in a strike on Saturday.

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The Israeli military said it had fired on two “suspects” on Saturday who had crossed cease-fire lines in southern Gaza and did not comment on reports that they were young children.Displaced Palestinians standing by a fire beside their tent in Gaza City on Friday.Credit...Abdel Kareem Hana/Associated PressNov. 29, 2025Israeli forces killed two children in Gaza in a strike on Saturday, according to the family and a Gazan health official, amid persistent violence in the territory despite an ongoing cease-fire.Ahmed al-Farra, an official at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which received their bodies, said the two children had been killed in Bani Suheila, an eastern neighborhood of the city that is close to the so-called yellow line to which Israeli forces withdrew as part of the cease-fire.The children’s father and uncle identified the two boys as a pair of brothers, Fadi and Juma Abu Assi, the older of whom was 10 years old.They said the two had gone out to gather wood, leaving their home on the outskirts of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, before being killed.The Israeli military said forces had “identified two suspects” who crossed the cease-fire lines, “conducted suspicious activities on the ground” and posed a threat to nearby Israeli soldiers in southern Gaza.The military did not comment on reports the two were children. “Following the identification, the air force, directed by forces on the ground, eliminated the suspects in order to remove the threat,” the military said in a statement.Much about the episode remains unclear, including how the brothers might have wound up crossing the withdrawal line. In a separate incident on Saturday, the Israeli military said its forces had also killed a militant in southern Gaza who crossed the yellow line.Family members gave slightly differing accounts of the two boys’ ages. Their father, Tamer Abu Assi, said in an interview aired by Palestine TV, the official broadcaster for the Palestinian Authority, which administers parts of the West Bank, that they were 10 and 9 years old.Raed Abu Assi, their uncle, said in a phone interview that Juma was 10 and Fadi was 8. Mr. Abu Assi said he had worked for the security services of the Palestinian Authority, which opposes Hamas, although he has previously expressed some support on social media for the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire in mid-October, which paused more than two years of devastating fighting. The war was ignited by the October 2023 attack, in which about 1,200 people were killed and about 250 taken hostage back to Gaza, mostly civilians.The subsequent Israeli military campaign destroyed huge areas of Gaza and, according to a Saturday toll by Gaza’s health ministry, more than 70,000 people have been killed during the course of the war, including thousands of children. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.Mediators, including the Trump administration, Qatar and Egypt, hope the cease-fire will ultimately lead to a permanent end to the war. The truce has not fully ended the fighting. Israeli forces have come under fire from militants several times, with at least three Israeli soldiers killed. The military has at times responded by launching airstrikes across Gaza, killing at least 100 people in a single day of attacks, while others have been killed after approaching the yellow line.“They say there’s a cease-fire, but it’s just a lie,” said Raed Abu Assi, 52. “Every night they bomb, they shell, they shoot. And we’re the ones paying the price.”Aaron Boxerman is a Times reporter covering Israel and Gaza. He is based in Jerusalem.A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: Gazans Claim Israeli Forces Killed 2 Boys Near the Line. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | SubscribeSKIP
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