Israel’s deadly Gaza strikes cast more doubt on ceasefire progress days after Kushner visit
Summary
Deadly airstrikes by Israel in Gaza and an Israeli raid have raised doubts about progress toward a ceasefire after recent U.S. efforts. Despite calls for Israel to reduce attacks, at least 10 people were killed in strikes on Wednesday, and Israeli troops detained a Hamas police colonel inside Gaza.Key Facts
- On Wednesday, Israeli strikes killed at least 10 people in Gaza, including attacks in Nuseirat and Gaza City.
- Israeli troops entered southern Gaza and arrested a Hamas police colonel.
- Israel said one strike targeted a Hamas commander involved in the attack on southern Israel in October 2023.
- Another strike targeted a Hamas commander planning attacks on Israeli forces.
- A strike on Tuesday killed seven Palestinians, including a child, at a seaside cafe.
- U.S. negotiator Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and asked Israel to reduce attacks on Gaza.
- Since a ceasefire started in October, Israeli strikes have killed over 1,273 people in Gaza.
- The nearly three-year Israel-Hamas war has resulted in more than 73,400 Palestinian deaths according to Gaza health officials.
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