Two people, including a ten-year-old child, were killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian health officials. The boy, Muataz Abu Shaar, died from gunshot wounds in Rafah, while a 36-year-old man was killed in an Israeli air strike in Khan Younis. Three others were injured in the attack. Israeli forces have not commented on these incidents. Palestinian health services report over 1,100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since November, when the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began. Although the truce halted large-scale fighting, sporadic violence has continued. Four Israeli soldiers have also been killed in militant attacks in Gaza during this period. The latest attacks occurred as Hamas leaders in Cairo participate in discussions on implementing the second phase of Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. Discussions include questions of disarming Hamas and Israeli troop withdrawal, but sources close to the negotiations indicate no agreement has yet been reached. Hamas claims Israeli violations of the ceasefire are the main obstacle to advancing the plan. Nearly two million people live in Gaza, many displaced multiple times, currently residing in a
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict through Palestinian casualties and highlights Israeli actions as obstacles to peace efforts, using terms like 'Israeli violations' and emphasizing humanitarian conditions in Gaza. It presents Hamas as a legitimate party seeking resolution, while downplaying Israeli de



