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Little hope for quick cease-fire as Israel kills 34 more in Gaza

by Daily Sabah with Agencies

ISTANBUL Jul 10, 2025 - 3:13 pm GMT+3
Palestinian children sit amid the destruction in the aftermath of an Israeli strike in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, Palestine, July 10, 2025. (AFP Photo)
Palestinian children sit amid the destruction in the aftermath of an Israeli strike in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, Palestine, July 10, 2025. (AFP Photo)
by Daily Sabah with Agencies Jul 10, 2025 3:13 pm

Israeli strikes on Gaza late Wednesday and Thursday killed at least 34 Palestinians, including 10 outside a medical clinic, local hospitals and aid workers said, as the military reported the death of an Israeli soldier.

The fighting in Gaza has shown no sign of slowing as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Donald Trump in Washington this week to work on a U.S.-led cease-fire plan. Hopes for an agreement in the near term appeared to be fading as Netanyahu prepared to return to Israel.

Netanyahu is holding firm to the idea that Hamas must be destroyed, while Hamas wants a complete end to the war following the proposed 60-day truce.

Gaza's Nasser Hospital reported a total of 21 deaths in airstrikes in the southern town of Khan Younis and the nearby coastal area of Muwasi. It said three children and their mother, as well as two additional women, were among the dead.

In central Gaza, at least 13 people were killed in the city of Deir al-Balah, including at least 10 people waiting to receive nutritional supplements at a medical clinic early Thursday, according to Project Hope, an aid group that runs the clinic. Two women and five children were among the dead.

"This is just a tragedy, it is a violation of the humanitarian laws. No child waiting for food and medicine should face the risk of being bombed," said Dr. Mithqal Abutaha, the group's project manager, who was at another clinic at the time.

"It was a horrific scene," he added. "People had to come seeking health and support, instead, they faced death."

He said the clinic, a humanitarian facility well known to all parties, was mildly damaged and will be closed for several days.

The Israeli military claimed it struck near the medical center when it was targeting a resistance member allegedly involved in the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas incursion.

Additionally, the military claimed Israeli troops have been working in Khan Younis to dismantle more than 130 Hamas infrastructure sites over the past week, including a 500-meter (yard) tunnel, missile launch sites, and weapons storage facilities.

Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip near Beit Hanoun, as seen from the Israeli side of the border, July 10, 2025. (EPA Photo)
Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip near Beit Hanoun, as seen from the Israeli side of the border, July 10, 2025. (EPA Photo)

Over the past 24 hours, massive explosions in Gaza sent plumes of smoke up the sky and were visible from the border with Israel.

On Thursday, the Israeli military announced that a soldier was killed in Khan Younis a day earlier after resistance members allegedly burst out of an underground tunnel and tried to abduct him. The soldier was shot and killed, while troops in the area shot the members, hitting several of them, the military said.

Eighteen soldiers have been killed in the past three weeks, one of the deadliest periods for the Israeli army in months, putting additional public pressure on Netanyahu to end the war.

An Israeli man in his 20s was killed during an attack at an Israeli supermarket in a settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Thursday afternoon, according to Israel's Magen David Adom emergency rescue services.

Magen David Adom said two people attacked Israeli shoppers with knives, before security guards on site shot them.

Earlier Thursday, a 55-year-old Palestinian man was killed in the West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry. The Israeli military said the man was shot after stabbing a soldier in the village of Rumana. The soldier suffered moderate wounds.

The war in Gaza has sparked a surge of violence in the West Bank, with the Israeli military carrying out large-scale operations targeting resistance groups, killing hundreds of Palestinians and displacing tens of thousands.

That has coincided with a rise in settler violence and Palestinian attacks on Israelis. Resistance groups from the West Bank have also attacked and killed Israelis in Israel and the West Bank as tensions simmer.

Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, incursion triggered the war, causing 1,219 deaths and taking 251 hostages, mostly civilians, according to Israeli official figures.

Israel's genocidal war, in comparison, has killed over 57,500 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Health Ministry, displaced almost the entire population of more than 2 million people, sparked a humanitarian crisis in the enclave and left much of the territory in ruins.

Meanwhile, Israel began demolitions on Thursday of more than a dozen buildings in the central city of Bat Yam, which saw the deadliest Iranian missile strike during the 12-day Israel-Iran war.

Nine people were killed, including five members of the same family, in Bat Yam. The family were Ukrainian refugees who fled the war and came to Israel for medical treatment, according to Israeli media.

Bat Yam Mayor Tzvika Brot said the strike left 2,000 people – more than 1% of the city's population – homeless. Many are now living in hotels.

"We're going to demolish 20 buildings, but we're going to build them better, stronger and there will be much more Israeli families running around here. That will be the best answer to our enemies," he added.

More than 15,000 Israelis were displaced from their homes due to damage from Iranian missiles, according to the Prime Minister's Office.

Iran launched 550 missiles and more than 1,000 drones towards Israel, killing 28 people and injuring more than 3,000. Iran's government said this week that at least 1,060 Iranians were killed in the war.

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