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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

IDF Fire Results in Civilian Casualties at Gaza Border

Jun 23, 2026 10:58 AM CT Gaza Strip, Palestine Gaza, civilian casualties, IDF, humanitarian crisis, Israel-Palestine

Summary

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) troops opened fire on a Palestinian farmer and his three-year-old son near the Gaza border, resulting in the child's death and the father's injury. The incident highlights ongoing civilian casualties and humanitarian crises in Gaza, a key component of the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater. While a routine incident in the context of the ongoing war, it contributes to international pressure and diplomatic scrutiny regarding IDF rules of engagement.

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Israeli troops opened fire without warning and blocked medical help, the devastated man has said A Palestinian farmer and his three-year-old son were ambushed by IDF troops near the Gaza border, leaving the child dead and the father badly wounded. The devastated man told RT about the tragic event...

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Israel AGGRESSOR

IDF troops opened fire without warning, killing a child and wounding his father.

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