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Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 13 in Gaza as Trump Prepares Peace Board Announcement

Regional leaders push for a stabilization force to bolster a fragile cease-fire.

Overview

  • Gaza health officials reported at least 13 people killed, including a child, in strikes across the north and east of the territory.
  • The Israeli military said it targeted Hamas infrastructure and fighters in the north and south in response to a failed projectile launched from the Gaza City area.
  • A relative said 11-year-old Hamsa Housou died after projectiles and shrapnel struck her home in Jabaliya, while the Israeli army said it was not aware of casualties tied to attacks in that area.
  • Gaza’s Health Ministry said at least 424 Palestinians have been killed in the nearly three months since the October cease-fire took effect.
  • U.S. officials say President Trump is expected to announce a Peace Board next week, with Israel indicating Nickolay Mladenov as designated director-general, as the EU and Egypt call for an international stabilization force and UNRWA warns of a service vacuum while preparing an Ankara office.