
Gaza rescuers say Israeli forces kill 34 people, 11 near aid points, as ceasefire hopes rise
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a day earlier that his country's 'victory' over Iran had created 'opportunities', including for freeing hostages held by militants in Gaza.
His comments raised hopes for a new ceasefire in the conflict that has created dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Key mediator Qatar said on Monday that 'momentum' had been created by the Iran-Israel ceasefire.
'We won't hold our breath for this to happen today and tomorrow, but we believe that the elements are in place to push forward towards restarting the talks,' foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari told journalists.
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Meanwhile, on the ground, Gaza's civil defence agency said that 34 people had been killed by Israeli strikes or gunfire since midnight.

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