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Israeli strikes kill 22 people in Gaza; church of late Pope is damaged

Israeli forces killed 22 people during attacks on the Gaza Strip, and several others were injured in an attack on a church where late Pope Francis spoke regularly.

Airstrikes in Doha that targeted ceasefire negotiations were reported to have killed eight men who were protecting aid trucks.

Two Hamas officials told a U.S. official that the talks had been going well, but they said there had been no progress in key areas and the discussions had stagnated.

In a statement, the Latin Apostolate of Jerusalem confirmed that several people, including parish priest Gabriel Romanelli were injured in an early morning "raid" at the Holy Family Church.

Father Romanelli was an Argentine who used to update late Pope Francis regularly about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. A TV clip showed him receiving treatment at Al-Ahly Hospital, Gaza. His lower right leg was bandaged.

"The attacks that Israel has carried out against civilians for several months are inacceptable." "No military action can justify this attitude," Italian Prime Minster Giorgia meloni said.

Vatican officials did not respond immediately to a comment request. Israel Defense Forces said they were looking into the issue.

The IDF has been informed of the reports about the damage done to the Holy Family Church and the casualties that occurred at the scene. "The circumstances of the incident will be reviewed," it stated.

The IDF regrets any damage done to religious sites and to civilians, and makes every effort to minimize harm.

Israel is trying to eliminate Hamas from Gaza through a military operation that began in response to the deadly attack by the group on Israel in October of 2023. This has led the small enclave into widespread hunger and poverty.

Palestinian medics reported that an airstrike in Jabalia, in northern Gaza on Thursday killed a man and his wife, as well as their five children. Another in the north killed eight men who were responsible for protecting aid truck.

Medical personnel reported that three people died in an airstrike on central Gaza and four others in Zeitoun, eastern Gaza.

CEASEFIRE TALKS

Qatar and Egypt have been hosting more than ten days of talks with the United States on a 60-day truce proposed by the United States.

In exchange, Israel would release Palestinians detained in Gaza. Israel would then release Palestinians detained. It is unclear how many Palestinians were released.

The two Hamas officials that spoke with said that there are still disagreements over Israel's maps of withdrawal that show the military will remain in control of 40% the enclave. They also disagreed over the delivery system for aid and the guarantees that an agreement would end the war.

One person, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the discussions, said: "We haven’t received any maps." "There have been no advances on any of the topics under discussion and the talks are stalled."

Steve Witkoff said on Wednesday that the negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire were progressing well. According to a Palestinian official involved in the talks, such comments are "empty."

Israeli media reported that Israel told mediators it was willing to give up its insistence on maintaining a military presence near the Israeli border along the southern Gaza Strip's so-called Morag Corridor during a possible ceasefire. It also said it would be flexible about the size of a security buffer.

Channel N12 quoted unnamed security cabinet members as saying that there had been progress after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu softened the stance he took on army deployment lines.

The Prime Minister's Office did not comment immediately on the reports.

Gaza's health authorities claim that Israel's Gaza campaign has resulted in the deaths of more than 58,000 Palestinians.

According to Israeli statistics, the conflict has resulted in almost 1,650 Israelis as well as foreign nationals being killed, including 1200 people killed by the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023.

(source: Reuters)