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At least 21 more Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza Strip: civil defense

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At least 21 more Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza Strip: civil defense

2026-02-05 17:58 Last Updated At:22:07

At least 21 more Palestinians, including children and a paramedic, were killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, said the Palestinian Civil Defense in Gaza.

Mahmoud Basal, spokesman for the Civil Defense, said that the Israeli army had been carrying out artillery and airstrikes on Gaza City and Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip since dawn, targeting tents sheltering displaced people and residential buildings.

In the latest attack, an Israeli drone struck a tent housing displaced people in the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis, killing three, including two women and a paramedic, according to Basal.

"All the children were terrified and screaming because of the sound of the bombardment. My children ran toward me because of the explosions. I tried to calm them down, but smoke was everywhere around us," said Fatima Al-Astal, a displaced Palestinian woman living near the attacked tent.

"Paramedic Hussein was among the first ambulance crews to arrive at the scene. He managed to retrieve two bodies. Due to the large number of casualties, he was forced to return again to rescue the injured. At that moment, the area was targeted once more, which led to his killing," said Yassin Mutair, director of the Khan Younis Ambulance Center.

Basal added that 14 people, including three children and five women, were killed and several others were wounded in artillery shelling on the outskirts of the Zeitoun and Tuffah neighborhoods east of Gaza City. Some of the wounded were taken to Al-Shifa Medical Complex.

Earlier, four people, including a child, were killed in Israeli artillery shelling that targeted tents sheltering displaced people in the Qizan Rashwan area south of Khan Younis. The victims were taken to Nasser Medical Complex in the city.

Also on Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement that militants opened fire on its troops during routine operations near the northern Gaza border, severely injuring an Israeli reserve officer.

"Upon identifying the fire, IDF armored units and IAF aircraft conducted precise strikes in the area. The IDF views this attack as a blatant violation of the current ceasefire agreement," it said.

In response, Hamas dismissed the Israeli claim as a "flimsy pretext" to justify continued killings in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli escalation was "an attempt to impose a permanent reality of abuse and terrorism in Gaza," in flagrant disregard for the terms of the ceasefire agreement and existing understandings, Hamas said, calling for immediate international pressure to stop Israel's violations.

Since a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel came into effect on Oct. 10, 2025, Israel has killed 556 Palestinians and wounded 1,500 others, according to Gaza-based health authorities on Wednesday.

At least 21 more Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza Strip: civil defense

At least 21 more Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza Strip: civil defense

At least 21 more Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza Strip: civil defense

At least 21 more Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza Strip: civil defense

A spokesman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office on Thursday condemned the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in Taiwan for proposing a redesign of the new Taiwan dollar, calling it a politically driven attempt to sever shared cross-Strait heritage and describing the move as "sinister", a betrayal of national roots, and "deeply shameful".

Chen Binhua, spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, made the remarks at a press conference when commenting on the DPP's attempt to remove portraits of political figures such as Dr. Sun Yat-sen from the redesigned banknotes.

"The intent is to sever the historical and cultural bond between the two sides of the Strait and to promote 'de-Sinicization' in order to shape a 'Taiwan separatism' ideology within society. This is a politically sinister move, a betrayal of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and the pioneers of the 1911 Revolution. It is a disgraceful act of forgetting one's roots," said Chen.

"History is history, and facts are facts. No matter how hard the DPP authorities try or how recklessly they behave, they cannot change the historical and legal fact that both sides of the Strait belong to one China, nor can they erase the Chinese national identity shared by people in Taiwan," he said.

Mainland slams DPP's move to alter Taiwan currency's design as betrayal of heritage: spokesman

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