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Israel, Hamas skirmish in Gaza as truce efforts pick up pace

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- Israeli troops and Palestinia­n gunmen clashed throughout the Gaza Strip over the weekend, as mediators picked up the pace of talks on a possible ceasefire to free hostages held by Hamas and bring a measure of Ramadan respite to the battered enclave.

Prospects for securing any truce looked uncertain, however, with Israel saying it was, in parallel, planning to expand its sweep to destroy Hamas, while the Islamist faction stood firm on its demand for a permanent end to the nearly five-month-old war.

Residents said Israeli forces shelled several areas of the enclave as tanks rolled into Beit Lahiya and soldiers and gunmen waged running battles in the Zeitoun sector of Gaza City - both in the north, which had been conquered early in the offensive.

At least 86 Palestinia­ns were killed in Israeli strikes since Saturday, medics said on Sunday. Israel’s military said two soldiers died in fighting in south Gaza and that its forces killed or captured Palestinia­n gunmen in Zeitoun and elsewhere.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his war cabinet for a briefing late on Saturday by intelligen­ce chiefs who returned from a meeting with Qatari, Egyptian and U.S. mediators in Paris about a possible second Gaza ceasefire.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN’s “State of the Union” that negotiator­s for the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Israel “came to an understand­ing” on the basic contours of a hostage deal during talks in Paris.

The deal is still under negotiatio­n, said Sullivan, who added there will have to be indirect discussion­s by Qatar and Egypt with Hamas.

Netanyahu told CBS’ “Face the Nation” it was not clear yet whether a hostage deal would materializ­e from the talks, declining to discuss specifics but saying Hamas needed to make more reasonable demands.

“They’re in another planet. But if they come down to a reasonable situation, then yes we’ll have a hostage deal. I hope so,” he said.

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