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Israeli fighter planes struck Hamas bases in the Gaza Strip early Saturday, in response to apparent Hamas rocket fire into Israel on Friday night. The strikes killed one child living near one of the targets and injured his sister and brother, according to Gaza health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra.

10-year-old Yassin Abu-Khousa died as a result of his injuries when Israeli warplanes struck Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. Abu-Khousa’s sister Yasmin and brother Ayub were seriously injured by shrapnel, according to Agence France Press.

The Israeli army said in a statement that its warplanes targeted four Hamas “training camps”. Hamas is a Palestinian resistance movement that has governed the Gaza Strip since the Israeli-imposed blockade in 2007. Since then, the 2 million residents of Gaza have been restricted from leaving under virtually any circumstances, forced to survive on smuggled goods and the little that Israel or Egypt allow in, usually at the behest of international human rights organizations.

The airstrikes were a response to four rockets fired from Gaza that landed in Southern Israel, with no casualties reported, the Israeli army said.

“There have been seven rockets fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the year,” a military spokesperson added.

In a statement Hamas warned Israel of “escalations,” blaming Israel for the death of Suliman and called out the Jewish state’s ongoing “war crimes,” claiming it would “not accept [Israel’s] shedding of the blood of our children.”

During the summer of 2014, Israel waged Operation Protective Edge on the people of the Gaza Strip, a 51-day long offensive in response to a high-profile kidnapping and murder in June.

Countless reports from human rights groups allege the Israeli military hit hospitals and other neutral zones. Damning evidence of indiscriminate civilian attacks came further to light after Israeli veterans group Breaking the Silence published a vast collection of soldier testimonies in summer of 2015.

The testimony proves that IDF commanders instructed soldiers to shoot civilians, level entire neighborhoods and operate under the working assumption “that anyone located in an IDF area, in areas the IDF took over – is not [considered] a civilian,” one testimony reads.

Over 2,160 Palestinians, mostly civilians were killed in Gaza, and another 11,000 injured during the war.

The victims of the latest airstrikes were living in a prefabricated shelter near their home, which was destroyed during the 2014 war, according to ABC News.

In comparison to virtually every other news story which included the death of the two Palestinian children in the headline, the New York Times ran a story titled “After Rockets Fired From Gaza, Israelis Strike Hamas Bases.”

The New York Times has a sordid history of refusing to mention the decades-old occupation of Palestinian land and denial of basic human, civil and economic rights to Palestinians by Israel. Much of their reporting in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza pushes a narrative that ignores the subjugation of Palestinians and instead wonders confusedly what causes the violence.