The attacks were exclusively aimed at Israeli military personnel and security forces: Hamas.

Gaza: Hamas, the Palestinian resistance movement, has emphatically denied accusations of targeting civilians and children during the ongoing conflict with Israel.
In a recent statement, Hamas clarified that their actions do not aim to harm children or civilians.
Western media outlets had previously reported allegations that Hamas fighters were responsible for killing and beheading Israeli children during the hostilities.
However, Hamas's statement firmly refuted these claims, emphasizing that they do not target children.
The statement further urged Western media to provide accurate information and refrain from disseminating the Zionist narrative, which they accused of being riddled with falsehoods and slander.
Hamas insisted that their operations exclusively target Zionist soldiers and Israeli security establishments.
As the conflict between Hamas and Israel continues into its fifth day, the casualties have continued to mount, with 950 Palestinians reported as martyred and 1,200 Israelis killed as a result of the violence.
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