Israeli strike kills 2 Palestinians in Gaza, health officials say


By WAFAA SHURAFA and TOQA EZZIDIN

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli strike on Thursday killed at least two Palestinians and wounded five others east of Gaza City, according to Fadel Naeem, director of Al-Ahli Hospital, where the casualties arrived.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment.

It comes as last year’s ceasefire sees some progress but appears to be largely stalled on key points. After its chaotic opening weeks, officials say more Palestinians are entering and leaving Gaza for Egypt via the reopened Rafah crossing. The Palestinian technocratic committee that is supposed to oversee the territory’s daily affairs still has not been allowed to enter Gaza. Plans for an international peacekeeping force meant to provide security in Gaza are also beginning to take shape but no troops have been deployed.

Israel and Hamas, which has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, Canada and the European Union, remain divided over the timeline and scope of Israel’s withdrawal and the demilitarization of the enclave after nearly two decades of Hamas rule.

The war began when Hamas-led fighters stormed into southern Israel and killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, on Oct. 7, 2023. The 251 hostages taken in the attack were returned to Israel in various ceasefire agreements, with the remains of Israeli police officer Ran Gvili — the final body in Gaza — were found and returned in January, paving the way for the advance of the ceasefire agreement. The war has sparked worldwide protests and brought allegations of genocide that Israel denies.

Ezzidin reported from Cairo. Julia Frankel contributed from Jerusalem.

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