Israeli strikes kill five in Gaza Strip, medics say

Israeli strikes kill five in Gaza Strip, medics say
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Summary Hamas' October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel killed 1,200 people, and 251 ​others were taken hostage, according to ​Israeli ⁠tallies.

CAIRO (Reuters) – Israeli strikes killed at least five people in the Gaza Strip in two separate ​attacks on Tuesday, health officials said, in the ‌latest violence overshadowing a fragile five-months-old US-brokered ceasefire deal.

Medics said an Israeli airstrike in Jabalia, north of the enclave, ​killed at least three people earlier in ​the day, while another airstrike killed two ⁠others in Khan Younis, in the south.

There was ​no Israeli comment on either of the two incidents.

Hamas ​and Israel have traded blame for violations of a ceasefire agreed last October. The Gaza health ministry said Israeli fire ​has killed at least 700 people since the ​ceasefire. Israel said four soldiers were killed by militants in ‌Gaza ⁠over the same period.

Israel, along with the US, is also now engaged in a conflict with Iran, while Israeli forces have also invaded southern Lebanon ​in a new ​campaign against ⁠Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Hamas' October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel killed 1,200 people, and 251 ​others were taken hostage, according to ​Israeli ⁠tallies.

Israel's two-year-long campaign has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to Gazan health authorities, ⁠and ​has spread famine, demolished most ​buildings, and displaced most of the territory's population, in many cases ​numerous times.