Israeli fire kills eight people in Gaza as truce deal staggers

CAIRO: Israeli attacks killed five people in Gaza on Thursday, the territory’s health officials said, and the Israeli military said it killed one fighter in the south of the enclave. Medics said an Israeli airstrike against a group of Palestinians in Gaza City’s Tuffah neighbourhood in northern Gaza killed two people and wounded several others. Five people were killed and several others injured, some critically, in Israeli drone strikes on two police checkpoints in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis and in the Abu Hujair area northwest of the Bureij refugee camp later in the day, medics said. The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the reports. Separately, the Israeli military said forces operating in the southern Gaza Strip killed a fighter after he crossed into an area still occupied by Israel inside the enclave. It described the incident as a violation of the US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that began last October. Gaza has been reduced to rubble in the war that was triggered by an attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on southern Israel on October 7, 2023 in which 1,200 people were killed, according to Israeli tallies. The Gaza health ministry says more than 72,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed by Israeli fire since then. Trump lays out case for possible attack on Iran in State of the Union It also says that at least 600 people have been killed by Israeli fire since a ceasefire agreement came into effect last October. Israel has said four soldiers have been killed by Hamas in Gaza since the ceasefire began. Both sides have traded blame for violations of the truce. In January, the Gaza deal moved into a second phase in which Israel is expected to withdraw troops further from Gaza, and Hamas is due to yield control of the territory’s administration.  ‑Reuters