Israeli strike reported to kill at least six in Gaza City
Summary
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza City killed at least six people and injured fourteen when it hit a crowded cafe that also serves as a displacement camp. The strike happened amid stalled peace talks between Israel and Hamas, with both sides refusing to meet each other's conditions for ending the conflict.Key Facts
- The strike occurred in Gaza City's port area, hitting a busy cafe used as a shelter.
- At least six people were killed and fourteen injured according to Palestinian sources and hospital officials.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects a US-backed plan to end hostilities without Hamas disarming first.
- Hamas demands that Israel's military withdraw before it will give up its weapons.
- The Israeli army said it targeted Hamas commanders planning attacks but has not shared proof.
- Hamas condemned the strike, calling for a ceasefire that has not been accepted by either side.
- Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s envoy, recently visited the region to push a 15-point peace plan, but negotiations failed.
- Netanyahu is preparing for Israeli elections in October and is unlikely to accept the peace plan before then.
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