Palestinian girl killed in Gaza violence

Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 10-year-old Palestinian girl and a teenage boy in two separate incidents today during Israel’s massive offensive into the northern Gaza Strip, witnesses and hospital officials said.

Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 10-year-old Palestinian girl and a teenage boy in two separate incidents today during Israel’s massive offensive into the northern Gaza Strip, witnesses and hospital officials said.

The deaths brought the number of Palestinians killed to 86 since Israel began its offensive on September 29 to stop Palestinian militants from launching home-made rockets into Israel. Almost half of those killed in the raid were civilians, 18 were aged 16 and under.

Samah Samir Nassar was shot in the stomach and the left leg as she stood on the street in front of her home. She was taken to the local clinic, where she was pronounced dead, medical officials said.

The Israeli army said Palestinian militants in the area fired three anti-tank missiles at soldiers who returned fire, but it was unclear if this exchange was what led to the girl’s death.

Later, an Israeli helicopter shot a missile at three militants as they tried to plant an explosive device north east of the Jebaliya refugee camp, a focal point of the offensive, the army said. The army said the missile hit at least two of the militants.

Residents said the missile hit an area where militants and civilians had gathered.

Palestinian hospital sources said the blast killed Mohammed Subuh, 17, who was in civilian clothes.

Subuh’s family said he was not a militant.

Another man, whom hospital officials identified as a militant, was critically wounded. Four other Palestinians were wounded, and it was unclear whether they were militants.

Also today, a 15-year-old Palestinian boy, Hassan Sharadha, died of injuries sustained when Israeli troops fired a tank shell into Jebaliya last week, hospital officials said.

Meanwhile, in the southern Gaza town of Rafah, the army fired two tank shells, critically wounding a 14-year-old boy, hospital officials said.

The army had no immediate comment.

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