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Nine people killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes, say medics

Health officials reported that Israeli strikes in Gaza Strip on Thursday killed nine Palestinians including five members of the same family.

Medical personnel in Gaza reported that Israeli planes had struck four apartments, among them the home of a family, just before dawn. At least 15 others were injured.

The Israeli military didn't immediately comment on these attacks.

The footage showed furniture that was damaged and burned in a building which had been blown out. The blast had thrown debris across the road.

The video, which was circulated in Palestinian social media but could not be verified immediately, shows people entering an apartment with blankets and recovering bodies.

"We were awakened by the strike around 2:30 in the morning. We found bits of flesh and people were asleep. Khalil Battaran, a neighbor of the family that was killed, said, "They say the war has ended but it isn't over."

Gaza medics confirmed that only a girl survived the attack on a family home.

"There is no safety in Gaza... They fire on us every day from there, and hit us with missiles. "It's futile," Batran continued.

Negotiations have stalled. The ceasefire brokered and negotiated by Donald Trump, President of the United States, has not stopped Israeli attacks. Israel now controls more than half of the enclave after the conflict began in October 2023 with Hamas' attacks on southern Israel. The indirect?talks about implementing the second stage of the deal which includes Hamas disarmament, and Israeli army withdrawls, has stalled.

Israel claims that its strikes aim to thwart imminent attacks. Israel?also claims that it allows goods and aid to flow into Gaza. Gaza's health officials, who do not differentiate between civilians and combatants, say that 930 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since the truce started. Hamas does not publish much information on the deaths of its fighters.

Israel's military said that four Israeli soldiers were killed by terrorists in the same time period.

Gaza's health authorities claim that more than 72,000 people have died in Gaza since the beginning of the war, with most of them being civilians. Israel claims it takes extraordinary steps to avoid civilian casualties.

Israel said that Hamas had killed 1,200 and taken 251 Israelis and foreigners hostage during its attacks on October 7, 2023. Reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi from Cairo and Dawoud Ab Alkas from Gaza; editing by Jacqueline Wong, Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)