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Five Israeli soldiers were killed and two critically injured in northern Gaza, while Israeli airstrikes killed 18 Palestinians, including children. The clashes come amid US-backed ceasefire discussions between Israel and Hamas as violence escalates across southern and central Gaza
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Israel has launched another major offensive in the territory in recent days, saying it aims to return dozens of hostages held by Hamas and destroy the militant group
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Iran-backed rebels in Yemen who are allied with Hamas meanwhile launched another missile at Israel, setting off air raid sirens
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Two hostages arrived in Israel after Hamas handed them over to the Red Cross on Saturday, while Palestinian authorities say Israel has agreed to release dozens of prisoners in the fourth round of exchanges during the Gaza ceasefire deal
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Large crowds of joyful Palestinians take to the streets, with people cheering and honking car horns, to celebrate the announcement
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Israel's military says it targeted senior officer in Hamas-run police force, who was involved in gathering intelligence used by outfit's armed wing in attacks on Israeli forces
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Says it can't continue to mediate “as long as there is refusal to negotiate a deal in good faith”, "Hamas political office no longer serves its purpose” in Doha
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The footage was released following Sinwar's death in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
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During his imprisonment, Sinwar led the Supreme Leadership Committee of Hamas prisoners in Israeli jails, helping to manage confrontations with prison authorities during a series of hunger strikes.
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Forces say it targeted Hamas militants at a command and control centre previously known as the Ibn Al-Haytham school in Gaza City
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Israel repeatedly says it targets Hamas militants in retaliation for the October 7 attacks in southern Israel that killed about 1,200 people
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Israel accuses Hamas and other armed groups of endangering civilians by operating in residential areas
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According to Gaza-based health authorities, the toll from ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip increased to 41,182
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Military described the strike as hitting "significant Hamas terrorists who were operating within a command-and-control centre"
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Palestinian security sources reported significant damage to residential buildings following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Khan Younis on Saturday. The destruction was especially severe in Hamad City, a neighborhood northwest of Khan Younis, where dozens of apartments were demolished and towers were flattened.
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Targets militant command post, killing at least 19 fighters
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Esmaeil Qa'ani congratulates Yahya Sinwar on his appointment as Hamas politburo chief and extending condolences for Haniyeh's death
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Military says it is planning an operation against Hamas militants in Khan Younis, including parts of Muwasi
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OCHA reported on Tuesday that more civilians fled parts of Khan Younis after Israeli authorities issued an evacuation order on Monday, followed by intensified hostilities in the area.
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On Tuesday, security sources informed Xinhua news agency that Israeli aircraft had targeted the gate of the Al-Awda School in Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis, with at least one missile.