Israeli forces kill at least 34 people in Gaza, rescue workers say
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 34 Palestinians overnight and on Tuesday, medics said, as Israeli tanks pushed into areas in central and southern parts of the enclave.
An
Israeli airstrike killed at least 25 people in Beit Hanoun in northern
Gaza, where Israeli forces have operated since October, and injured
dozens of others in a multi-floored building, medics said.
The
Palestinian Civil Emergency said most of those killed were from the
same family, including women and children. Images posted online, which
Reuters couldn't immediately verify, showed the bodies lined up in a
single mass grave in the town.
Another
airstrike on a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza
killed at least seven people. It wounded several others, medics and the
Palestinian Civil Emergency Service said, while another killed two
people in Rafah south of the enclave.
In
Deir Al-Balah near the coast, Israeli naval forces detained six
Palestinian fishermen who tried to sail into the Mediterranean Sea
earlier on Tuesday, according to residents.
Gunmen
led by the Palestinian militant group Hamas killed some 1,200 people
and took over 250 hostages back to Gaza when they attacked Israel on
Oct. 7, 2023, according to Israeli tallies. More than 44,700
Palestinians have been killed in the 14-month-old Israeli military
campaign on Gaza that has followed, Gaza health authorities say.
Ceasefire efforts by Arab mediators Egypt and Qatar, backed by the United States, have failed to find agreement, but recent signs of optimism among Israeli and Palestinian officials have suggested a deal to end the war could be closer.
On Monday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas' increasing isolation after the downfall of Syria's Bashar al-Assad could open the door to a deal to return hostages but it was too early to say if efforts would succeed.
On
Tuesday, a Hamas official declined to disclose the content of
negotiations but told Reuters mediators had recently stepped up their
efforts, citing the group's willingness to show the flexibility needed
"to end the aggression on our people".
A
Palestinian official with knowledge of the mediation effort said Hamas
had asked other Gaza factions to list the names of Israeli and foreign
hostages in their custody, whether dead or alive, signalling potential
progress in the talks.
Hamas
wants a deal that ends the war and sees the release of Israeli and
foreign hostages held captive in Gaza as well as Palestinians jailed by
Israel, while Netanyahu has vowed the war can only end once Hamas is
eradicated.
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