TEL AVIV :
ISRAELI strikes killed 18 people in Gaza
on Sunday, including four who were
sheltering in a tent camp for displaced
Palestinians inside a hospital complex,
while a stabbing attack carried out by
a Palestinian killed two people in a Tel
Aviv suburb.
Tensions have soared following
nearly 10 months of war in Gaza and
the killing of two senior militants
in separate strikes in Lebanon and
Iran last week. Those killings
brought threats of revenge from Iran
and its allies and raised fears of an
even more destructive regional war.
A
woman
in her 70s and an 80-yearold man were killed in the
stabbing attack, according to Israel’s Magen
David Adom rescue service
and a nearby hospital, and
two other men were wounded. The police said the attack
was carried out by a Palestinian militant, who was “neutralised.”
The rescuers said the wounded were found in
three different locations, each about 500
metres (yards) apart. Police initially
said they were searching for other suspects but later ruled out the possibility of there having been more than one assailant. Israel has been
bracingforretaliationafterthe
killing of a senior Hezbollah
commander in a strike in
Lebanon and Hamas’ top
political leader in an attack
in Iran’s capital last week.
Both targeted killings were
linked to the ongoing war in
Gaza, which was triggered by
Hamas’ October 7 attack into
Israel.
In Gaza, an Israeli strike
earlier on Sunday hit a tent
camp housing displaced
Palestinians in the courtyard
of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital,
killing four people, including
onewoman,and injuringothers, Gaza’s Health Ministry
said.
An Associated Press journalist filmed men rushing to
the scene to help the wounded and retrieve bodies, while
trying to extinguish the fire.
The Israeli military said it
targeted a Palestinian militant
in the strike, which it said
caused secondary explosions,
“indicating the presence of
weaponry in the area.”