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Deadly Israeli strikes mar fragile Gaza truce
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Published on 03/16/2025 20:01
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GAZA CITY: Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people, including journalists, were killed in Israeli strikes on Saturday, attacks that could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory.

Following the reported strikes, the deadliest since the ceasefire took hold on Jan 19, Hamas accused Israel of a "blatant violation" of the truce, which largely halted more than 15 months of fighting.

The truce's first phase ended on 1 March without agreement on the next steps, but both Israel and Hamas have refrained from returning to all-out war.

A senior Hamas official said on Tuesday that fresh talks had begun in Doha, with Israel also sending negotiators.

On Saturday, Gaza civil defence spokesman Mahmoud Bassal told AFP that "nine martyrs have been transferred (to hospital), including several journalists and a number of workers from the Al-Khair Charitable Organisation."

He said the killings were "as a result of the occupation (Israel) targeting a vehicle with a drone in the town of Beit Lahia, coinciding with artillery shelling on the same area."

The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said, "nine martyrs and several injured, including critical cases," were taken to the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza.

In a statement, Israel's military said it hit "two terrorists... operating a drone that posed a threat to IDF troops in the area of Beit Lahia."

"Later, a number of additional terrorists collected the drone operating equipment and entered a vehicle. The IDF struck the terrorists."

Israel has carried out near-daily air strikes in Gaza since early March, often targeting what the military said were militants planting explosives.

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