Israel has carried out a strike in southern Gaza, killing at least 10 Palestinians. The ongoing conflict in Gaza, now in its 454th day, has resulted in the deaths of at least 45,553 Palestinians, with 108,379 others injured. Since October 2023, Israel’s actions in Lebanon have claimed 4,048 lives, and the country continues to violate the truce agreement made on November 27.
At least 10 Palestinians were killed and 15 others injured after Israel struck a tent encampment in southern Gaza, according to medics. The tent, located in the Al-Mawasi area of western Khan Younis, had been sheltering displaced families and was considered a designated humanitarian zone. The fatalities included women and children.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces also wounded three Palestinians during a raid in Nablus, located in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that one of the wounded sustained a serious gunshot wound, while the others suffered moderate injuries.
In Tel Aviv, protesters, including hostages’ families and activists, blocked a major highway to demand action from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. They expressed anger over his failure to negotiate an agreement with Hamas for the release of hostages held in Gaza.

