
The father of young victim Ibtissam Elyan cradles the body of his daughter who was killed with other victims from the Elyan family earlier in Israeli bombardment on their house in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, at the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia on March 25, 2025. (Credit: Bashar Taleb/AFP)
Gaza's civil defense said Tuesday that 14 people had been killed since midnight in Israeli strikes on the war-battered Palestinian territory, a week into Israel's renewed offensive.
Spokesperson Mahmoud Bassal told AFP that Israeli aircraft had carried out more than 20 strikes across Gaza, killing at least 14 people including women and children.
He said five people were killed and 12 wounded in a dawn strike in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City, while a strike on the southern area of Khan Younis killed nine including a couple and their three children.
Contacted by AFP on Tuesday, the army confirmed it had carried out overnight strikes on Gaza, specifying they were part of "anti-terrorist" operations.
Israel resumed intense air strikes across Gaza a week ago, followed by ground operations, after talks on extending a cease-fire with the Palestinian militant group Hamas reached an impasse.
The health ministry in Gaza said Monday that 730 people had been killed since Israel resumed bombardments on March 18.
On Monday evening, Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued evacuation warnings ahead of a strike in the northern area of Jabalia.
"Terrorist organizations are once again returning to and firing rockets from populated areas ... For your safety, head south toward the known shelters immediately," Adraee said on X, after issuing similar warnings for the northern towns of Beit Lahia and Beit Hanun.
Civil defence spokesman Bassal reported artillery fire in the areas of Beit Hanun and Beit Lahia, as well as Khan Younis.
On Monday evening, Israel's military said it intercepted three "projectiles" launched from Gaza.