Israeli air strikes kill 11 in Gaza, say Palestinian officials

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On Sunday, Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 11 Palestinians, according to Palestinian officials. The Israeli military stated the strikes were a response to ceasefire violations by Hamas. Strikes hit a tent encampment for displaced families, Khan Younis, and the Tel Al-Hawa neighborhood of Gaza City. Hamas accused Israel of a "massacre" against displaced Palestinians, while an Israeli military official described the strikes as "precise" and in line with international law, citing repeated ceasefire violations by Hamas. Both sides have blamed each other for violating the October ceasefire agreement, which is a key part of President Trump's plan to end the Gaza war.
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AI-ExtractedHamas accused Israel of committing a new “massacre” against displaced Palestinians.
The Israeli military called the strikes a response to ceasefire violations by Hamas.
Israel and Hamas have repeatedly traded blame for violations of the ceasefire deal.
Israeli air strikes killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday.
An Israeli air strike on a tent encampment killed at least four people.
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