Key facts
- An Israeli airstrike killed five Palestinians in Gaza.
- At least 16 people were wounded in the strike.
- The strike targeted a Hamas-led police station.
- Mediators have begun new efforts to salvage a ceasefire deal.
- Disputes over Hamas police personnel are ongoing.
An Israeli airstrike on a Hamas-led police station in the Gaza Strip on Sunday resulted in the deaths of five Palestinians and wounded at least 16 others. The strike occurred as mediators initiated new efforts to salvage a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. Ongoing disputes over the status of Hamas police personnel continue to complicate negotiations.