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LIVE: 12 killed in Israeli bombing of Gaza City home; talks set to resume

LIVE: 12 killed in Israeli bombing of Gaza City home; talks set to resume

Al Jazeeraa day ago
Israeli forces bomb a house in Gaza City, killing at least 12 people, a day after killing at least 78 Palestinians in attacks across the besieged Strip.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says Israel will send negotiators to Qatar for ceasefire talks, but that changes to the deal requested by Hamas are 'unacceptable'.
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