Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank Submitted by Mera Aladam on Wed, 12/31/2025 - 07:39 Meanwhile, 10 countries demand Israel allow unrestricted entry of humanitarian relief into Gaza A Palestinian woman cooks amid buildings destroyed by Israel's bombardment in Jabalia, north Gaza, on 31 December 2025 (Reuters/Mahmoud Issa) Off Israeli forces killed three Palestinians , including two children, in separate attacks in Gaza and the occupied West Bank on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to local media, 11-year-old Dana Hussein Ahmed Muqat was killed in al-Zarqa, northeast of Gaza City, on Tuesday. Another child was killed in al-Mawasi, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday. Aerial and ground attacks have been reported across Gaza over the past day, particularly in the north and central regions. The violence comes despite a truce that came into effect in early October, which has repeatedly been violated by Israel. Meanwhile, the West Bank saw overnight Israeli raids and arrests. In one incident, Israeli forces opened fire on a vehicle between the towns of Awarta and Einabus, south of Nablus, killing one man and injuring several others. The man was identified as 20-year-old Qais Sami Jasser Allan. اللحظات الأولى بعد انقلاب مركبة واشتعال النار بها إثر إطلاق قوات الاحتلال النار عليها بكثافة بين قريتي عينابوس وعوريف جنوب نابلس التفاصيل: https://t.co/vCLwmxvXbJ pic.twitter.com/WbVi2ebplS — موقع عرب 48 (@arab48website) December 30, 2025 Translation: The first moments after a vehicle overturned and caught fire following intense firing by occupation forces between the villages of Awarta and Einabus south of Nablus. Israeli forces have killed more than 71,269 Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023 and more than 1,000 in the West Bank. Israeli aid restrictions Meanwhile, 10 major countries have urged Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and to let aid organisations continue their work without limitations. The joint statement , issued on Tuesday, was signed by Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. “We now urge the Government of Israel to remove these humanitarian access constraints and to deliver on the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,” the statement said. “This is necessary for an effective humanitarian response, successful recovery and reconstruction, and for lasting peace and stability.” Palestinians 'drowning' as rain and wind uproot more Gaza tents Read More » The growing demands come amid harsh weather conditions that have only deteriorated the already dire situation for Gaza's population of over two million. Since the start of the rainy season earlier this month, at least three children have died from the cold, while 19 others have been killed by buildings collapsing due to storms and strong winds. Palestinians face a severe shortage when it comes to necessities such as warm shelter, winter items, medicine, clean water and food as a result of Israel's months-long aid blockade. Adnan Abu Hasna, the media adviser for the United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa), stressed that 1.6 million Palestinians still suffer from dangerous or multiple levels of malnutrition or food insecurity. He added during his interview with Al Jazeera that the current winter season is having "direct and disastrous effects" on the lives of displaced people in the territory. Israel's genocide in Gaza News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0