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Israeli strikes kill 35 people in Gaza; many are near a medical aid site, say medics

Local health officials reported that Israeli military strikes in Gaza killed at least 35 Palestinians on Wednesday. The majority of the victims were at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid site in central Gaza.

At least 25 people died and dozens of others were injured as they approached a site for aid near the former settlement Netzarim. Medical officials from Shifa Hospital and Al-Quds Hospital confirmed this.

They added that ten other people died in Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the enclave.

The Israeli military has not yet commented.

The army claimed that it had fired warning shots on Tuesday when Gaza officials reported 17 deaths near another GHF aid station in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, to keep "suspects", who were approaching troops, at a distance.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said that there had been "significant" progress in the efforts to free the remaining hostages from Gaza. However, it was still "too early" to hope that a deal will be reached.

Despite the efforts of the United States and Egypt to restore a Gaza ceasefire, neither Israel or Hamas have shown a willingness to compromise on their core demands. Each side blames the other for not reaching a deal.

Hamas has denied any knowledge of new ceasefire proposals.

In an attack on October 7, 2023 that was Israel's deadliest day, Hamas militants killed 1,200 people - most of whom were civilians - and took 251 hostages.

According to Gaza's health authorities, Israel's campaign has killed more than 55,000 Palestinians since its beginning, the majority of whom were civilians. It also flattened a large part of this coastal enclave. (Reporting and editing by Michael Perry; Nidal al Mughrabi)

(source: Reuters)