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Israeli strikes on refugee camps in central Gaza kill at least 11

US President Joe Biden is pushing a renewed ceasefire plan.

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Israeli strikes have killed 11 people overnight, including a woman and three children, in central Gaza, Palestinian health officials said.

A strike on a home in the built-up Bureij refugee camp late on Sunday killed four people, including the three children. The second strike in the early hours of Monday killed seven people, including a woman, in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

Earlier, the Israeli military said the body of a presumed hostage was found in a community near the Gaza border that Hamas militants attacked on October 7.

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Palestinians mourn their relatives who were killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip (AP)

Dolev Yehud, 35, was thought to be among scores of hostages held in Gaza until Monday, when the military announced the discovery of his body. They said he had been killed in the initial attack.

On Friday, US President Joe Biden said that Israel has offered Hamas a three-phase ceasefire and hostage release deal, declaring it was time to end the fighting in Gaza and that Hamas is “no longer capable” of carrying out another large-scale attack on Israel.

Meanwhile, Israel is expanding its offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, once the main hub of humanitarian aid operations.

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Supporters of the Pakistani religious group Jamaat-e-Islami take part in a rally against Israeli air strikes and to show solidarity with Palestinian people living in Gaza, in Karachi, Pakistan (AP)

The Israeli invasion has largely cut off the flow of food, medicine and other supplies to Palestinians facing widespread hunger.

Israel also faces growing international criticism over the huge cost in civilian lives and the widespread destruction caused by its nearly eight-month war with Hamas.

Israeli bombardments and ground operations in the besieged territory have killed more than 36,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.

The country launched its war in Gaza after Hamas’ October 7 attack, in which militants stormed into southern Israel, killed some 1,200 people – mostly civilians – and abducted about 250.

Israel says around 100 hostages are still being held in Gaza, along with the bodies of around 30 more.

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