By Lucy Davalou &AP
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At least five people were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza, including a nine-year-old boy, on Tuesday.
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The boy, identified as Adel al-Najjar, was collecting firewood in the eastern city of Khan Younis when he was killed by Israeli gunfire, according to Nasser hospital authorities. The area is located about 400 meters west of the Yellow Line, which separates the Israeli-controlled territory from the rest of Gaza.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.
Sabreen al-Najjar, a relative of Adel al-Najjar, said, “Every day they target children. What is the fault of the children? Tell me, what is the fault of these children? Did they bring guns or tanks? They went to collect cardboard (and firewood) for their mothers so they could cook and eat, just to eat and drink.”
Meanwhile, four men were killed in a direct Israeli attack on a car in Gaza City, according to Shifa hospital. The Israeli army said it attacked “a terrorist” in Gaza City but did not provide further information.
According to Gaza Health officials, since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in October, Israeli forces have killed at least 818 Palestinians, including 226 children and 179 women.
Sick and injured children from Gaza travel to Jordan
On Monday, eighty-one sick and injured children and their families were evacuated from Gaza to receive medical treatment in Jordan. They traveled via the King Hussein Bridge to various government and private hospitals in the capital Amman.
Saleh Zeidan, the father of an injured little girl, shared, “My daughter was injured; there were shrapnel inside her body. My daughter Duaa’s hand was amputated, and two platinum rods were inserted into her fingers. After that, we received help from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which agreed to provide Duaa with a prosthetic hand and bone grafts for her fingers.”
More than 450 children in need of care have been evacuated from the Gaza Strip in collaboration with the World Health Organization since March 4, 2025.
This treatment is part of Jordan’s initiative to provide emergency medical care to 2,000 children.
The patient is expected to return to Gaza after receiving treatment.
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