The death toll from Israel´s seven-day air campaign against Gaza rose to 186 yesterday, exceeding that of the last conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory, in 2012.
Five Palestinians were killed in two separate air strikes late Monday. Emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said the strikes killed three people in Rafah in the south of Gaza, including a young child, and two people in Khan Yunis, also in the south.
An hour or so later, another two were killed, including a 16-year-old, in another air strike in Khan Yunis.
A UN official said that more than a quarter of those killed in Gaza since the violence began last week were children.
Earlier, a strike in Gaza City killed a young man, and another Palestinian died of wounds sustained in an earlier raid.
East of Khan Yunis, an Israeli missile struck a motorcycle, killing 17-year-old Ziyad al-Najjar, Qudra said.
His death came shortly after another strike in the same area, which killed a 37-year-old. A 60-year-old man was killed in a raid on a house in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, and two other people died in separate strikes elsewhere in the coastal enclave, Qudra said.
Earlier, a man and a woman wounded in air strikes on Sunday died of their injuries.In all, 16 people were killed on Monday, with the total number wounded in the conflict rising to 1,280.
Monday´s deaths hiked the toll above the 177 people killed in the last major round of violence between Israel and its foe Hamas in November 2012. There has been zero Israeli casualties in the ‘conflict’