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Israeli strikes kill at least 30 Palestinians, hospitals say
Summary
Hospitals in Gaza reported at least 30 people killed in strikes across the territory, one of the highest daily tolls since the October ceasefire; the Rafah crossing was due to open the next day as part of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire's next phase.
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Hospitals in Gaza reported that Israeli strikes killed at least 30 people on Saturday, a daily toll among the highest since a ceasefire took effect in October. Officials said strikes hit multiple sites across Gaza, including an apartment building, a tent camp and a police station. Israeli authorities said the attacks followed reported ceasefire violations. The events occurred one day before the Rafah crossing with Egypt was scheduled to open as part of the next phase of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
Key details:
- Hospitals reported at least 30 people killed in strikes across Gaza on Saturday.
- Reported locations hit included an apartment building in Gaza City, a tent camp in Khan Younis and a police station, according to hospital officials.
- The Israeli military said the strikes followed alleged ceasefire violations; Palestinian authorities characterized the strikes as violations of the truce.
- The Rafah crossing with Egypt was due to open the following day in a limited way as part of the ceasefire's next phase.
Summary:
Reported deaths indicate that casualties continued to rise even after the ceasefire began in October. The next scheduled step in the ceasefire process is the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing to allow movement and aid. It is not yet clear how the latest strikes will affect progress on demilitarization and reconstruction arrangements.
