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Five people killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes, say medics

Health officials reported that Israeli strikes killed at least five Palestinians on Sunday in the Gaza Strip, as ceasefire attempts to end the fighting between Israel's militant Hamas group failed.

Israel intensified its attacks on Gaza in the weeks following the end of its joint bombing campaign with the U.S. against Iran. Hamas is tightening their grip in Gaza while Israeli troops still control more than half of the territory.

Medical personnel reported that an Israeli strike had killed a Palestinian in a tent camp near a police station and another one at a tent encampment?in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip. Israeli forces said they killed a militant that posed a direct threat to the local forces.

Gaza medics have also reported that another Israeli airstrike in central Gaza killed at least 3 people in a community kitchen located near Al-Aqsa Hospital. The Israeli military didn't immediately comment on that incident.

The Israeli military announced on Saturday that Izz al Din al Haddad, the leader of Hamas’ armed wing, had been killed by what they described as an accurate strike in Gaza City.

Hamas acknowledged Haddad's demise but did not threaten revenge.

HAMAS COMMANDER KILLED BY CAR

Israeli military claimed that it also killed Bahaa Baroud, the Hamas Operations Headquarters Commander, in an airstrike Saturday. They accused him of planning numerous imminent attacks against Israeli troops and civilians over recent weeks.

The military claimed that Baroud was a direct threat, and it was targeted with a "precise" strike. They also said that they had taken measures to minimize civilian injury, such as the use of?precision munitions? and?aerial monitoring?.

Gaza's health officials confirmed that Baroud and another person were killed in an airstrike which targeted the car they were in in Gaza City.

Israel and Hamas are unable to progress in their indirect talks on President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza, which is intended to bring an end to more than two years fighting by ending the war with Hamas as it disarms along with Israeli troops leaving Gaza.

According to figures that don't distinguish between civilians and combatants,?870 Palestinians were killed by?Israeli attacks since the October ceasefire. In the same time period, militants killed four Israeli soldiers.

Hamas doesn't disclose the number of casualties amongst its fighters. (Reporting and editing by Kirsty Donovan, Alex Richardson, Maayan Libell; Additional reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi)

(source: Reuters)