Israeli Military Action in Gaza Kills 11 Civilians, Including Children: A Pattern of Recklessness Under the Guise of Security
An Israeli strike on a Gaza minibus killed 11 family members, including seven children. Despite Israel’s claim of self-defense, the deaths expose a troubling pattern of lethal force that risks civilian lives and perpetuates instability near U.S. allies.

In a tragic event underscoring the persistent volatility along the Gaza border, an Israeli military operation targeted a minibus carrying eleven civilians—seven of whom were children—killing the entire family on board as they returned home to Zeitún in Gaza City. The incident occurred just days after a ceasefire was established, raising urgent questions about rules of engagement and accountability. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) justified the attack by labeling the vehicle as a "threat" after it reportedly crossed the so-called "yellow line," an imaginary boundary set during ceasefire negotiations delineating how far troops may advance. Despite this justification, Palestinian authorities...
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