Key facts
- Israeli strikes killed at least 10 Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday.
- Nine people, including five members of the same family, were killed in strikes on four apartments before dawn.
- A separate airstrike later on Thursday killed one person.
- Ceasefire negotiations have stalled.
- Over 72,000 Palestinians have been killed since the war began in October 2023.
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip resulted in the deaths of at least 10 Palestinians on Thursday, according to health officials. The attacks included a pre-dawn strike on four apartments, which killed nine individuals, five of whom belonged to the same family. A separate strike later in the day killed one more person. Reuters footage showed significant damage to a building. A neighbor described the chaos and lack of safety in Gaza. Indirect talks for a ceasefire have stalled, with Israel stating its strikes aim to thwart imminent attacks. Since the current truce began, approximately 930 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes, while four Israeli soldiers have been killed by militants. The overall death toll since the war started in October 2023 exceeds 72,000 Palestinians.