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Five people have been killed in Gaza by escalating Israeli attacks, say medics

At least five 'Palestinians' were killed by Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian officials reported. A U.S. research group also reported an increase in Israeli attacks, to levels that had not been seen since the last truce was implemented in October.

Two people were killed by an Israeli airstrike near the Tuffah neighborhood in the northern part of Gaza City, and a third person was killed when Israeli tanks shelled the Zeitoun area in eastern Gaza City.

One person was killed and several others injured in an airstrike on a tent camp for displaced persons in western Gaza City, while a vehicle attack in Khan Younis in the south killed another.

Witnesses reported an airstrike on a residential building at?Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza.

Israeli military officials did not comment immediately on any of the incidents. Gazan health officials say that the deaths bring to more than 1,100 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks, mainly civilians, since an October ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas was signed to end war. Hamas doesn't usually reveal its losses.

Despite the ceasefire, Israeli attacks continue to occur almost daily. In the same time period, militants in Gaza have killed four Israeli soldiers.

ACLED, a conflict monitor that tracks Israeli attacks on Gaza, reported an increase in air-and drone strikes against Hamas, and other militants, to more than 40 in the month of June. This is the highest total monthly since the ceasefire.

Nasser Khour, ACLED Middle East's Assistant Research Manager, said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was under increasing pressure from his own people to adopt a more aggressive security posture against Hamas. He was referring to Israel’s legislative elections in October.

Israel claims its strikes are aimed at stopping attacks by militants in Gaza.

Hamas controls a tiny strip of land on the coast where nearly all Gaza's two million residents live, mostly in tents and damaged buildings.

According to Israeli statistics, Hamas-led fighters killed 1200 people in their attack on Israel's border on October 7, 2023. Gaza's health ministry reported that Israel's offensive following the Gazan invasion killed over 73,000 Palestinians. (Reporting and editing by Nidal Al-Mughrabi)

(source: Reuters)