CAIRO, March 31 (Reuters) - Israeli strikes killed at least five people in the Gaza Strip in two separate attacks on Tuesday, health officials said, in the latest violence overshadowing a fragile five
Israeli strikes kill six in Gaza Strip, medics say
Latest Developments in Gaza Conflict
CAIRO, March 31 (Reuters) - Israeli strikes killed at least six people in the Gaza Strip in separate attacks on Tuesday, health officials said, in the latest violence overshadowing a fragile five-month-old U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal.
Details of the Strikes
Jabalia Airstrike
Medics said an Israeli airstrike in Jabalia, north of the enclave, killed at least three people earlier in the day, while another airstrike killed a father and his son in Khan Younis, in the south.
Mawasi Area Incident
Later on Tuesday, an Israeli airstrike against a group of Palestinians near a police checkpoint in the Mawasi area in the southern Gaza Strip killed at least one person and wounded eight others, health officials said.
Israeli Response
There was no Israeli comment on any of the incidents.
Background and Ongoing Tensions
Ceasefire Violations
Hamas and Israel have traded blame for violations of a ceasefire agreed last October. The Gaza health ministry said Israeli fire has killed at least 700 people since the ceasefire. Israel said four soldiers were killed by militants in Gaza over the same period.
Wider Regional Conflict
Israel, along with the U.S., is also now engaged in a conflict with Iran, while Israeli forces have also invaded southern Lebanon in a new campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Casualties and Humanitarian Impact
Hamas Attacks and Hostages
Hamas' October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel killed 1,200 people, and 251 others were taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
Palestinian Death Toll and Displacement
Israel's two-year-long campaign has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to Gazan health authorities, and has spread famine, demolished most buildings, and displaced most of the territory's population, in many cases numerous times.
Reporting Credits
(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi, Editing by William Maclean and Keith Weir)






