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Palestinian officials: Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed more than 30 Palestinians

Palestinian health officials reported that Israel had pounded Gaza with its most intense airstrikes on Saturday, including the deaths of more than 30 people, including three girls, from a single family. The attacks were on tents, houses and a police station.

The Israeli military responded to a breach in the ceasefire that occurred the day before, when its troops identified eight gunmen emerging out of a tunnel at Rafah in southern Gaza, an area controlled by Israeli forces as part of the truce.

The military claimed that it had targeted Hamas militants, their weapons caches, and manufacturing facilities.

Hamas, who controls just under half Gaza, where more than 2,000,000 people live in tents or damaged buildings and are largely displaced, claimed that Israel violated the ceasefire. It didn't say if any of its members or sites had been hit in the Saturday attacks.

Under the plan of U.S. President Donald Trump to end the conflict, Israel will reopen Rafah's border crossing between Gaza Strip and Egypt on Sunday.

The war started after Hamas-led gunmen invaded southern Israel on 7 October 2023. Israeli officials said that the war may resume if Hamas doesn't lay down its weapons.

FIGHTERS STILL IN THE TUNNELS

Police in Gaza reported that Israeli warplanes had bombed Sheikh Radwan, a police station located west of Gaza City. The attack killed 13 people, five of whom were?officers. Hamas police said that rescue teams were searching for additional casualties on the site.

Local officials reported that other airstrikes targeted at least two homes in Gaza City in the northern-central Gaza and a tent camp sheltering Palestinian refugees in Khan Younis, further south.

In Gaza City, video footage showed blackened, charred and destroyed walls in an apartment of a multi-storey structure, with debris inside and on the streets.

Samer al-Atbash reported that the bodies of three nieces, aged between 3 and 5, had been discovered in the street.

They say "ceasefire" and all. What did the children do? What did we do? He said.

Gaza's civil defence rescue service has put the death toll on Saturday at 32.

Israel claimed that its soldiers had killed three fighters and arrested another, who was described as a Hamas leader. Hamas did not make any comment about the incident.

Since the ceasefire, dozens of fighters from Hamas are trapped in tunnels beneath Rafah. Some have died since then in clashes between Israeli forces and Hamas.

Since the ceasefire of fire, hundreds of people have been killed.

The ceasefire has been repeatedly shook by violence. Gaza's health officials report that Israeli fire has killed more than 500 people, mostly civilians, while Palestinian militants are alleged to have killed four Israeli soldiers.

Both sides have blamed each other for violating the truce, even as Washington presses both to move on to the next phases in the ceasefire agreement, which is meant to end this conflict.

Trump's Gaza Plan calls for the next phase to resolve complex issues such as Hamas de-armament which the group has rejected long ago, a further Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and the deployment an international peacekeeping force.

Reports on Monday indicated that Hamas was seeking to integrate its 10,000 police officers in the new U.S. backed Palestinian administration for Gaza. This demand is likely to be rejected by Israel.

(source: Reuters)