Gazans Say Israeli Forces Killed Two Children, Amid Persistent Violence
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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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