At least 33 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza as hopes fade of securing a truce to end days of fighting
Continued Israeli aggression
Hours earlier, Islamic Jihad said the latest rocket fire was a"response to the assassinations and the continued aggression against the Palestinian people". Daily life in the coastal territory, ruled by Hamas, has largely come to a standstill, while Israel has told its citizens near Gaza to stay close to bomb shelters.
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