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Israeli strikes kill 10 Gazans, say medics

Health officials reported that Israeli strikes on Gaza Strip killed at least 10 Palestinians including five members of the same family.

Nine people were killed and at least 15 injured when Israeli aircraft hit four apartments in Gaza before dawn.

A separate airstrike near Wehda Street, Gaza City, killed and injured one person later on Thursday. The death toll for the day now stands at?at least 10?.

The Israeli military has not yet commented.

After the first strike, footage showed a building that was blown out with furniture and debris scattered across the road.

In a video that circulated on Palestinian social media but which we couldn't verify immediately, people were seen entering an apartment to retrieve bodies with blankets.

"We were awakened by the strike around 2:30 in the morning. We found pieces of flesh, and people were asleep. Khalil Battaran, a neighbour to the family that was killed, said: "They say the war has ended, but the 'war isn't over."

The only person to survive the attack on the home of the family was a girl, according to medics.

"There is no security in Gaza... They fire on us every day from there, and hit us with missiles. "It's futile," Batran continued.

Negotiations are stalled

The ceasefire brokered and signed by U.S. president Donald Trump failed to stop Israeli attacks. Israel now controls more than half of the enclave.

The indirect talks about a second phase deal, including Hamas de-armament and Israeli troop withdrawls, have stagnated.

Israel says its strikes are to stop imminent attacks, and it is allowing aid and goods in Gaza.

Gaza's health officials have reported that 930 Palestinians were killed by Israeli airstrikes since the truce began. Hamas does not provide much information on the deaths of its fighters.

Israel's military said that four Israeli soldiers were killed by militants in the same time period.

Gaza's health authorities report that more than 72,000 people have died in Gaza since the beginning of the conflict, with most being civilians.

Israel said that Hamas' attacks on October 7, 2023 killed 1,200 people, and they took 251 Israelis and foreigners hostage. Reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi from Cairo and Dawoud Ab Alkas from Gaza. Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Kate Mayberry. Mark Potter is the editor.

(source: Reuters)