Israeli strikes kill 11 people in Gaza City, medics say
Israeli aircraft struck at least four residential buildings in Gaza City early Thursday, killing at least 11 Palestinians, including women and children, and wounding dozens. The strikes occurred in the Sheikh Radwan and Tel al-Hawa neighborhoods and the Shati refugee camp.

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AI-generatedIsraeli aircraft struck at least four residential buildings in Gaza City early Thursday, killing at least 11 Palestinians, including women and children, and wounding dozens. The strikes occurred in the Sheikh Radwan and Tel al-Hawa neighborhoods and the Shati refugee camp. Eyewitnesses reported seeing Israeli helicopters before the simultaneous attacks. Among the deceased was a reported Hamas commander, Hassan Labad, his wife, and three children. The Hamas-run Civil Defence agency stated that two children with disabilities from the Labad family and three women were among the dead. The article notes that Israel has conducted repeated air strikes in Gaza, accusing Hamas of rearming. The Israeli military had no immediate comment.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIsrael has carried out repeated air strikes in Gaza despite the US-brokered ceasefire deal, accusing Hamas of rearming.
At least 11 Palestinians were killed, including women and children, in Israeli air strikes across Gaza City.
The dead included two children with disabilities from the Labad family and three women.
Israeli aircraft struck at least four residential buildings in Sheikh Radwan, Tel al-Hawa, and Shati refugee camp.
Hassan Labad, a Hamas commander in northern Gaza, was killed along with his wife and three children.