Airstrikes in Gaza this week killed at least ten people, including a child, just as U.S. negotiators urged Israel to scale back attacks — amid stalled ceasefire talks and escalating tensions. Israeli forces crossed into southern Gaza, detained a Hamas police colonel, and targeted commanders linked to October 7 attacks, while strikes on a police station and seaside cafe added to the death toll. Since the October ceasefire, over 1,200 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza — part of a broader war that has claimed more than 73,000 Palestinian lives. Meanwhile, Israel announced criminal investigations into the deaths of a five-year-old girl and her family, plus 15 paramedics, following reviews of 150 troop conduct incidents. Diplomatic progress remains fragile: Hamas insists on full Israeli withdrawal before disarming, while Israel refuses to pull out until Hamas is fully disarmed — leaving peace efforts in limbo.
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