Israeli fire kills three in Gaza, medics say, as US pushes deal
Israeli strikes killed three Palestinians and wounded four in Gaza amid ongoing ceasefire talks led by US envoys advancing Phase 2 of the peace plan, with over 480 killed since October.
- On Friday, the Israeli military said it killed three 'terrorists' in an overnight strike in eastern Rafah after identifying eight emerging from underground.
- Operating under the US-brokered ceasefire, the Israeli military said its forces `remain deployed in accordance with the ceasefire agreement` and will continue to operate to remove any immediate threat.
- Unit 414 spotted the militants early Friday, prompting action, and the military said strike results are under review while ground forces continue extensive searches.
- The humanitarian picture in Gaza remains severe, with more than two million people displaced amid harsh winter, Gaza Health Ministry reported 71,667 killed since October 7 and about 171,000 wounded treated in Gaza hospitals.
- On Sunday, Israel said it would allow a limited reopening of the Rafah crossing for pedestrians only, permitting entry of the 15-member technocratic administrative committee as Israel withdraws forces for an international stabilisation force.
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Israel says 'three terrorists' killed in overnight strikes in Gaza
Without providing any information on the identities of its targets, it said that further strikes were launched and that "soldiers continue to conduct searches in the area in order to locate and eliminate all the terrorists"
The boy was killed in the hospital.
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