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NEW ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE ON GAZA KILLS THREE PALESTINIAN CHILDREN


New Israeli Airstrike On Gaza Kills Three Palestinian Children
he “Adir” jets first flight in Israel. Pictured: “Adir” jet and F-16I “Sufa”. Photo by: Maj. Ofer
On October 28, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) announced that one of its warplanes targeted three Palestinians who had approached the security fence in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. The IAF claimed that the Palestinians were “terrorists” who were attempting to plant an improvised explosive device (IED) near the fence.
“Today – 3 Gazans placed an explosive device on the border fence with Israel, ON GROUND … We responded by firing towards the terrorists,” the Israeli military said on Twitter.
Few hours later, Palestinian sources revealed that three children were killed in the Israeli airstrike, which targeted them east of the area of Deir al-Balah. The victims were identified as 14-year old “Khalid Bassam Mahmood Abu Saaid,” 13-year old “Abd al-Hamid Mohamad Abd al-Aziz Abu Taher” and 13-year old “Mohamad Ibrahim Abdullah al-Satri.”
Palestinian fighters may respond to this incident by launching rockets at Israeli settlements around the Gaza Strip in the upcoming few hours. Such a response will likely result in a limited military confrontation, similar to what we saw on October 25 and October 26.

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