Israel strikes kill 32 Palestinians in Gaza, medics say; claim of aid worker death being probed

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A Palestinian rides a bicycle amid rubble following an Israeli strike on a house, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Gaza City November 30, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

On Nov 30, medics said seven people were killed when an Israeli air strike targeted a vehicle near Palestinians receiving aid in the southern area of Khan Younis.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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JERUSALEM/CAIRO – The Israeli military said it killed a Palestinian it accused of involvement in Hamas’ Oct 7 attack on Israel in a vehicle strike in Gaza, and is investigating claims the individual was an employee of aid group World Central Kitchen.

The escalation comes as leaders of Hamas were expected to arrive in Cairo on Nov 30 for ceasefire talks with Egyptian officials, days after Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon, two officials of the group told Reuters.

At least 32 Palestinians were killed in Israeli military strikes across Gaza overnight and into Nov 30, with most casualties reported in northern areas, medics told Reuters.

Later on Nov 30, medics said seven people were killed when an Israeli air strike targeted a vehicle near a gathering of Palestinians receiving aid in the southern area of Khan Younis.

According to residents and a Hamas source, the vehicle targeted near a crowd receiving flour belonged to security personnel responsible for overseeing the delivery of aid shipments into Gaza.

Among the 32 killed, at least seven died in an Israeli strike on a house in central Gaza City, according to a statement from the Gaza Civil Defence and the official Palestinian news agency Wafa early on Nov 30.

The Gaza Civil Defence also reported that one of its officers was killed in attacks in northern Gaza’s Jabalia, bringing the total number of civil defence workers killed since Oct 7, 2023, to 88.

Earlier on Nov 30, Wafa reported that three employees of the World Central Kitchen, a US-based, non-governmental humanitarian agency, were killed when a civilian vehicle was targeted in Khan Younis.

The World Central Kitchen has not yet commented on the incident.

New efforts to revive Gaza ceasefire

Egypt is hosting a Hamas delegation in Cairo on Nov 30 to discuss a ceasefire, two Hamas officials told Reuters late on Nov 29.

The visit is the first since the United States announced earlier this week it would revive efforts in collaboration with Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza, similar to the recent agreement reached between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The Hamas delegation is expected to meet with Egyptian security officials to explore ways to reach a ceasefire deal with Israel. However, progress remains limited due to disagreements between the two parties.

Hamas is seeking an agreement that would end the war and secure the release of Israeli and foreign hostages held in Gaza. In contrast, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the war will end only when Hamas is eradicated.

On Nov 30, three employees of the World Central Kitchen, a US-based, non-governmental humanitarian agency, were reported to have been killed.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Meanwhile, a ceasefire in the parallel conflict between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah took effect before dawn on Nov 27, halting hostilities that had escalated sharply in recent months. The accord, announced by US President Joe Biden, overshadowed the Gaza conflict and marked a rare moment of calm in the region.

Mr Biden has since urged Israel and Hamas to seize the opportunity for a Gaza ceasefire, reiterating his commitment to pursuing a diplomatic resolution.

Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 44,382 people and displaced nearly all of the enclave’s population at least once, Gaza officials say. Vast swathes of Gaza lie in ruins.

The conflict was triggered 13 months ago when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israeli communities, killing approximately 1,200 people and capturing over 250 hostages, according to Israeli officials. REUTERS

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