Israel Told US Before Gaza Attacks That Killed 28 Civilians, Israeli Media Reports

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GAZA — Israeli forces informed the US military coordination mechanism before launching attacks on Gaza that killed 28 civilians, most of whom are children, Israeli media reported. Officials confirmed Washington was aware of operations prior to their execution.

KAN, Israel’s public broadcaster, cited a security source as saying: “We informed the US coordination mechanism about our Gaza raids before carrying them out.”

KAN had previously cited a senior Israeli security source saying the Southern Command operates continuously in Gaza. It targets anyone who crosses the so-called “Yellow Line” in territory under Israeli control. “There was not a single operation of ours that was canceled by the Americans,” the command bragged speaking to Israel’s Kan News.

Israel’s attacks killed at least 28 civilians on Wednesday, including children, women, and the elderly. Strikes hit crowded civilian areas, streets with displaced families, and busy intersections, marking a blatant violation of Trump’s ceasefire.

Earlier, Gaza’s Government Media Office reported that the Israeli military carried out 393 documented ceasefire violations as of Tuesday evening. The ceasefire took effect earlier this month but Israel has repeatedly violated it under the watch of the US.

The coordination with the US highlights Washington’s involvement in Israel’s war crimes, as civilian casualties continue to mount across Gaza. — QNN

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