At least 12 people including children were killed overnight in Gaza by Israeli strikes, hospital workers said Wednesday.

The pre-dawn strikes hit three houses in the urban Nuseirat refugee camp, according to staff at the Al-Aqsa hospital, which received the bodies. Among the dead were three children, including two brothers whose bodies arrived in pieces, according to the hospital鈥檚 morgue.

Israel has carried out daily strikes on Gaza since last month. It has cut off the territory鈥檚 2 million Palestinians from all imports, , since the beginning of March in what it says is an attempt to pressure the militant group .

The strikes come after more than two dozen people were killed earlier this week in Gaza City and Beit Lahiya.

Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza has killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, according to the territory's Health Ministry.

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Iran executes a man it said worked for Israel鈥檚 foreign intelligence agency

The official IRNA news agency reported Wednesday that the man, identified as Mohsen Langarneshin, was hanged. It said he had played role in the 2022 killing of a Revolutionary Guard colonel in Tehran, and called him a 鈥渟enior spy鈥 for the Mossad.

The report said he had provided 鈥渢echnical support鈥 in the assassination of Col. Hassan Sayyad Khodaei, shot five times by gunmen on a motorbike outside his home in Tehran.

The report said Langerneshin confessed in Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Court.

It said the Mossad recruited Langarneshin in 2020 and that he met with Israeli intelligence officers in Georgia and Nepal.

Langarneshin reportedly rented safe houses for operatives in several Iranian cities, including Isfahan, when, in January 2023, targeted what Iran described . Iran has accused Israel of being behind the attack.

Sirens sound across Israel to mark memorial day

Sirens sounded for two minutes across Israel Wednesday morning, as the country came to a standstill marking its memorial day for fallen soldiers and victims of attacks.

Jets flew over the military cemetery at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commemorated the day in an opening ceremony.

Speaking about Hamas鈥 Oct 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which launched the war, Netanyahu said the country was determined to settle the score with those who committed atrocities. 鈥淥ur sons and daughters are unwilling to hold back on what the monsters who attacked us a year and a half ago have done,鈥 he said.

In southern Israel, friends and relatives gathered near Reim. The dusty field that hosted the music festival there was just 3.3 km from the Gaza border. More than 10%, or over 360, of the festival鈥檚 attendees were killed and others were kidnapped.

鈥淲e are still in a war, we can鈥檛 digest or clearly summarize everything,鈥 said Tal Zoherman whose 73-year-old father Motti was killed at the festival. 鈥淲e try to come here and be together, united and to even celebrate him in our way and to hope for a better future."

Israeli forces arrest a Palestinian journalist in occupied West Bank

Israel's military said it arrested Ali Samoudi, a well-known journalist, in an overnight raid in Jenin, a Palestinian city in the north of the territory.

Samoudi previously worked for international outlets including CNN and Al Jazeera. In 2022, he was injured in the same spray of gunfire that killed prominent Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. US officials say Akleh was shot dead by an Israeli sniper.

Israel鈥檚 military said Samoudi was affiliated with and transfered funds for the Islamic Jihad militant group, without providing evidence. They said Samoudi had been transferred to Israel鈥檚 security forces.

Samoudi鈥檚 arrest is the latest of dozens of Palestinian journalists detained by Israel since the start Israel鈥檚 war with Hamas, which began on Oct. 7,2023.

Lebanon's president urges U.S. military to put pressure on Israel to withdraw

Joseph Aoun, who met with a U.S. military delegation Wednesday, urged it to pressure Israel to withdraw from areas it still controls in the country and to release Lebanese prisoners.

The delegation was headed by U.S. Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers, the Co-Chairman of the Cessation of Hostilities Implementation Mechanism.

Aoun told the American delegation that the Lebanese army is carrying out its work along the border with Israel, where troops have been confiscating weapons and preventing armed presence.

A statement released by Aoun鈥檚 office said that Jeffers, who had held the post since before the Israel-Hezbollah war ended in late November, will be replaced by Maj. Gen. Michael J. Leeney. It added that Leeney also attended Wednesday鈥檚 meeting.

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