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**Eleven Gaza Residents Killed in Israeli Tank Shelling**
A deadly incident has occurred in the Gaza Strip, as an Israeli tank shell hit a bus carrying 11 members of the same family, killing them instantly. The Hamas-run civil defense service reported that all victims were from the Abu Shaaban family, who were attempting to reach their home to inspect it when the incident took place on Friday night.
Eyewitnesses say the bus was traveling in an area where Israeli forces are still present, although it is unclear if the vehicle had actually crossed into the disputed territory. The Israeli military claimed that soldiers fired at a "suspicious vehicle" that had crossed the yellow line demarcating the area under Israeli control.
However, Hamas has disputed this account, stating that the family was targeted without justification. The incident marks the deadliest single incident involving Israeli forces in Gaza since the start of the ceasefire eight days ago.
The Israeli military has warned Palestinians from entering areas still under its control, and has promised to set up visual signs to indicate the location of the line. In a separate development, Israel released the body of an Israeli hostage to the Red Cross, which was returned to Israel.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, where at least 67,900 people have been killed by Israeli attacks since October 2023, according to the territory's health ministry.
**Humanitarian Crisis Deepens**
As part of the US-brokered ceasefire deal, Israel released 250 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails and 1,718 detainees from Gaza. However, despite these efforts, many Palestinians in Gaza remain without access to basic necessities like electricity and water.
The situation is further complicated by the fact that many Palestinians do not know the position of Israeli troops as the yellow demarcation line is not physically marked. This has led to concerns about safety and security for those living in areas controlled by Israel.
**Investigations Ongoing**
The BBC has asked the IDF for coordinates of the incident, which will be crucial in determining whether the area where the bus was traveling did actually cross into disputed territory. The Israeli military has vowed to investigate the incident thoroughly, but many are calling for greater transparency and accountability from all parties involved.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the lives of innocent civilians are being lost on both sides, and it will take concerted efforts from all stakeholders to bring about a lasting peace.
A deadly incident has occurred in the Gaza Strip, as an Israeli tank shell hit a bus carrying 11 members of the same family, killing them instantly. The Hamas-run civil defense service reported that all victims were from the Abu Shaaban family, who were attempting to reach their home to inspect it when the incident took place on Friday night.
Eyewitnesses say the bus was traveling in an area where Israeli forces are still present, although it is unclear if the vehicle had actually crossed into the disputed territory. The Israeli military claimed that soldiers fired at a "suspicious vehicle" that had crossed the yellow line demarcating the area under Israeli control.
However, Hamas has disputed this account, stating that the family was targeted without justification. The incident marks the deadliest single incident involving Israeli forces in Gaza since the start of the ceasefire eight days ago.
The Israeli military has warned Palestinians from entering areas still under its control, and has promised to set up visual signs to indicate the location of the line. In a separate development, Israel released the body of an Israeli hostage to the Red Cross, which was returned to Israel.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, where at least 67,900 people have been killed by Israeli attacks since October 2023, according to the territory's health ministry.
**Humanitarian Crisis Deepens**
As part of the US-brokered ceasefire deal, Israel released 250 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails and 1,718 detainees from Gaza. However, despite these efforts, many Palestinians in Gaza remain without access to basic necessities like electricity and water.
The situation is further complicated by the fact that many Palestinians do not know the position of Israeli troops as the yellow demarcation line is not physically marked. This has led to concerns about safety and security for those living in areas controlled by Israel.
**Investigations Ongoing**
The BBC has asked the IDF for coordinates of the incident, which will be crucial in determining whether the area where the bus was traveling did actually cross into disputed territory. The Israeli military has vowed to investigate the incident thoroughly, but many are calling for greater transparency and accountability from all parties involved.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the lives of innocent civilians are being lost on both sides, and it will take concerted efforts from all stakeholders to bring about a lasting peace.