Dozens Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amid U.S.-Mediated Cease-Fire Talks Resumption in Cairo

Airstrikes in southern Gaza killed 36 Palestinians before cease-fire talks in Egypt. U.S. mediators push for a resolution amid ongoing conflict.

Multiple airstrikes in the southern Gaza Strip led to the deaths of over 30 Palestinians on Saturday, with at least 11 from the same family, including two children. The strikes hit the city of Khan Younis, resulting in a total of 33 fatalities, as confirmed by Nasser Hospital. High-level cease-fire talks are being arranged in Egypt, with the U.S. and mediators from Egypt and Qatar involved in the efforts.

A Deadly Day in Khan Younis

The airstrikes in Khan Younis resulted in a devastating loss of life, particularly impacting one family and the broader community. The indiscriminate nature of the strikes raised concerns and drew condemnation from international observers.

Cease-fire Initiatives

Efforts to establish a cease-fire and end the hostilities have been intensified, with multiple stakeholders engaging in diplomatic initiatives. The United States, along with mediators from Egypt and Qatar, is actively involved in facilitating high-level talks to negotiate a cessation of violence.

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