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Israeli attacks kill at minimum 21 Gazans, doctors say

Local health officials said that Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 21 Palestinians on Thursday in the Gaza Strip, while mediators sought to reach out to Israel and Hamas and resume ceasefire talks for the end of the war.

Local health officials said that an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City killed at least nine people in a school for displaced families. Another strike in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the enclave, killed nine more people.

Three more people were also killed and dozens wounded by Israeli gunfire as crowds waited for U.N. trucks on a major route in central Gaza. This is the latest of a string of deaths at distribution points.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the incidents that occurred Thursday. Israel claims it wants to free the hostages and eliminate Hamas militants who attacked southern Israel in 2023 from Gaza.

According to Hamas, the new deaths came as Arab mediators Egypt and Qatar reached out to warring parties to try to start new ceasefire negotiations. However, no timetable was given for the new round of talks.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, who heads a coalition of far-right parties insists on Hamas, the group that has ruled Gaza since nearly 20 years, releasing all hostages and laying down their weapons.

Hamas has said it will release hostages only if Israel agrees on a ceasefire permanent and withdraws its troops from Gaza. Hamas, while it conceded that it would no long govern Gaza has refused to talk about disarmament.

According to Israel's tallies, Hamas militants took 251 hostages and killed more than 1,200 people when they attacked Israel in 2023. Israel responded with a massive military campaign.

According to local health officials, Israel's retaliatory conflict has killed over 56,000 Palestinians and destroyed much coastal strip.

The majority of hostages freed so far were released through indirect negotiations between Hamas & Israel.

(source: Reuters)