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Health ministry: Israeli strikes kill 12 people in Gaza

The Palestinian Health?Ministry said that Israeli airstrikes on Gaza had killed at least twelve people. Children were reported as among those who died in the latest violence, which shook a fragile ceasefire.

According to a family and the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, an airstrike struck an apartment in Gaza City and killed three children and two woman. According to WAFA, another airstrike struck a tent further south in Khan Younis.

The Israeli military stated that it was examining the report, but did not immediately confirm whether airstrikes had been carried out in the enclave. The video showed blackened, charred and destroyed walls in an apartment of a multi-storey structure, and debris inside and outside the building.

"We found three of my little nieces on the street. They said ceasefire, but what did they do? What did we do?" Samer al Atbash is a relative. Since the truce brokered by the United States between Hamas, a militant Palestinian group, and Israel in October, more than 500 Palestinians have been killed, mostly civilians, according to Gaza's health officials.

According to Israeli authorities, Palestinian militants killed four Israeli soldiers after the ceasefire. The?Israeli army said on Friday that it had identified eight gunmen who emerged from a Rafah tunnel, located in southern Gaza. Three of the gunmen were killed, and a fourth man, who was described as an important Hamas commander, was arrested.

Both sides are blaming each other for truce violations while Washington is pressing them to move on to the next phases in the?ceasefire agreement meant to end this war forever. Next 'phase' of U.S. president Donald Trump plan involves complex issues like Hamas disarmament which group has long rejected, further Israeli withdrawals from Gaza, and deployment of international peacekeeping forces. Rafah, Gaza's main border crossing into Egypt, which has been mostly closed during the war, will reopen Sunday.

(source: Reuters)