Israeli strike reported to kill at least six in Gaza City
An Israeli strike reportedly killed at least six people and injured fourteen others in Gaza City on Tuesday. The attack hit a crowded cafe in the city's port, which has been converted into a displacement camp, according to Palestinian reports.

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AI-generatedAn Israeli strike reportedly killed at least six people and injured fourteen others in Gaza City on Tuesday. The attack hit a crowded cafe in the city's port, which has been converted into a displacement camp, according to Palestinian reports. Al-Shifa Hospital officials confirmed receiving bodies following the incident. This strike occurs as efforts to secure an agreement to end hostilities remain stalled, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejecting a US-backed plan. Netanyahu insists the Israeli military will not withdraw from Gaza until Hamas disarms, while Hamas states it will only surrender weapons after an Israeli withdrawal. The Israeli army claims it targeted Hamas commanders planning attacks, though no evidence was provided. Hamas condemned the strike as a disregard for ceasefire calls.
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5 extractedHamas denounced the attack as a 'blatant disregard for all calls for a ceasefire'.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the United States-backed plan to end hostilities unless Hamas disarms first.
An Israeli strike killed at least six people in Gaza City on Tuesday.
Fourteen others were injured when the strike hit a crowded cafe in the city’s port.
The Israeli army stated it was targeting Hamas commanders planning attacks.