Relatives mourn after Israel strike in Gaza kills 5 from same family
An overnight airstrike near Gaza's southern city of Khan Younis has killed five people from the same family, according to hospital officials. The Kuwait Specialized Field Hospital said Thursday it had received the bodies of five people, including two children, following the late Wednesday strike. Another 32 people were treated for wounds sustained in the strike on the town of Muwasi, the hospital said.
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Israeli and Thai officials say remains that militants in Gaza handed to Israel were those of a Thai agricultural worker killed during the attack that started the war two years ago. The return of Sudthisak Rinthalak's remains leaves a single hostage, Israeli Ran Gvili, to be returned in the first phase of the ceasefire deal. Hamas and Israel have accused each other of breaking the ceasefire agreement and questions linger over the plan's upcoming phases. Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza were mourning on Thursday the death of five members of a family following an Israeli airstrike. Israel says it targeted a Hamas militant in retaliation for an earlier attack that wounded five Israeli soldiers.
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