Israeli forces have killed at least 35 people across Gaza, according to Palestinians officials, as brief and partial pauses in fighting in central Gaza have allowed medics to conduct a further day of polio vaccinations for children.
The Palestinian Civil Emergency Service said on Tuesday, Among those killed were four women in the southern city of Rafah and eight people near a hospital in Gaza City in the north, .
Speaking to the matter, the Israeli military said it killed eight Palestinian gunmen, including a senior Hamas commander who took part in the October 7 attacks in Israel, at a command centre near the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City.
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It added that Ahmed Fozi Nazer Muhammad Wadia had taken command of a ‘massacre of civilians’ in Israel’s Netiv HaAsara community near the Gaza border. There was no immediate response from Hamas.