Israeli Fire Kills Four in Gaza and the West Bank, Medics Say
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Posted on March 30, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleAn Israeli airstrike on March 27 killed at least three people near the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza; a separate shooting in the West Bank killed a 22‑year‑old near Hebron. Violence persists despite a U.S.‑brokered ceasefire. Conflict has escalated across borders, involving Iran and Hezbollah.
CAIRO/RAMALLAH, The West Bank, March 27 (Reuters) - An Israeli air strike killed at least three people in the Gaza Strip on Monday, local health officials said, in the latest round of violence since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect more than five months ago.
Medics said three people were killed and two others wounded when an Israeli plane fired a missile at a group of Palestinians near the Zeitoun neighbourhood in Gaza City. There was no immediate Israeli comment.
More than 72,000 people have been killed since the war started in October 2023. Israel is now also waging a war, alongside the U.S., against Iran, and is carrying out a new campaign against Hezbollah in which Israeli forces have invaded southern Lebanon.
Violence in Gaza has persisted despite the ceasefire and amid Israel's war with Iran. Health officials in the territory say at least 50 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the Iran conflict began a month ago.
In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, health officials said Israeli forces shot and killed a 22-year-old man near the city of Hebron. They added that soldiers took the body away.
Palestinian security sources identified the dead man as Ramzi Awawada and accused Israeli soldiers of leaving him to bleed to death and preventing rescuers from reaching him.
The Israeli military said forces shot and killed a Palestinian who ran towards them holding a knife.
Rights groups and medics say Israeli settlers are taking advantage of curbs on movement imposed during the Iran war to attack Palestinians in the West Bank, with military roadblocks preventing ambulances from reaching victims quickly.
Settlers have killed at least five Palestinians in the West Bank since the conflict began on February 28, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Ali Sawafta in the West Bank. Additional reporting by Alex Cornwell in Jerusalem; Editing by Kate Mayberry)
At least four Palestinians were killed: three in Gaza and one in the West Bank, according to local medics.
Violence has persisted due to ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran, renewed military campaigns, and movement restrictions.
Rights groups and medics report that settlers have attacked Palestinians, killing at least five since late February.
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