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Israeli Air Strikes Kill 5 in Gaza, Truce on Edge Amid Tensions

BREAKING: Israeli air strikes have killed five Palestinians and injured at least 18 others in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, as tensions escalate despite a fragile truce. Local health authorities report that the strikes occurred on Thursday, with one attack on a house in Bani Suhaila killing three, including a baby girl.

The violence marks a significant deterioration in the nearly six-week-old ceasefire, as both Israel and Hamas accuse each other of violations. Medics confirmed that another strike in nearby Abassan town resulted in the death of a man and injuries to three others. Nasser Hospital officials later reported that a fifth victim succumbed to injuries from Israeli gunfire in Abassan.

Amid the chaos, Israeli military sources confirmed the strikes but stated they were unaware of any casualties. This development comes on the heels of an escalation on Wednesday, when Israeli forces reportedly struck multiple targets across Gaza after Palestinian militants fired on troops, resulting in 25 deaths—the highest toll since October 29.

Hamas has condemned these attacks as a dangerous escalation and called for intervention from Arab mediators, including Turkey and the United States, which facilitated the ceasefire. In a statement, a Hamas spokesman accused Israel of altering markings that define occupied areas, further complicating the already tense situation.

Residents in Gaza City’s Zeitoun suburb, where at least 10 people were killed in a building housing displaced families, expressed despair. “They say there is a ceasefire, but I doubt this,” said local resident Akram Iswair. “Missiles struck the displaced, poor citizens. What can we, our women and our families do?”

The ceasefire initiated on October 10 had brought a temporary respite, allowing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to their homes and increasing humanitarian aid. However, as airstrikes resume, the prospect of renewed violence looms large.

In a broader context, over 60 international delegations met in Brussels on Thursday to discuss reconstruction and governance in Gaza, following a US-backed peace plan approved by the UN Security Council. French and Saudi officials are spearheading efforts to reform the Palestinian Authority, which currently administers parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

The European Union, the largest financial supporter of the Palestinian Authority, is pushing for reforms before the PA can play a significant role in Gaza’s governance. The EU plans to train 3,000 Palestinian police officers to establish security in the region, with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot pledging 100 French police officers for the mission.

As the situation develops, the world watches closely. The immediate future remains uncertain, with the potential for further violence threatening the lives of countless Palestinians and the stability of the region.

Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving situation.

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