
As officials including a Hamas committee gathered for high-level stalemate talks in neighboring Egypt, on Saturday, at least three Palestinians were killed by several Israeli airstrikes in southwestern Gaza, according to health workers.
Among the dead were 11 members of a home, including two babies, after an attack hit their house in Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital, which received a total of 33 systems from three attacks in and around the city that even hit tuk-tuks and visitors. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital reported receiving three corpses. The Israeli army stated that it was reviewing the information.
After a partial handover of Jewish troops, first responders even recovered 16 body from the Khan Younis neighborhood in Hamad, 10 body from a residential block east of Khan Younis, and two more southern in Rafah.
Prior to Sunday’s high-level discussions in Cairo on a potential peace mediated by the US, Egypt, and Qatar, authorities were sat down on technical issues on Saturday. According to an Egyptian established with strong understanding of the discussions, CIA Director William Burns, Qatar’s foreign secretary, and Egypt’s spy chief were meeting in Cairo on Saturday night.