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Israel unleashes strikes as expectatio­ns for truce rise

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Israel unleashed another wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early on Thursday, killing at least one Palestinia­n and wounding several, and Hamas fired more rockets, even as expectatio­ns rose that a cease-fire could be coming.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed back against calls from the US to wind down the Gaza offensive, appearing determined to inflict maximum damage on Hamas in a war that could help save his political career. Still, officials close to the negotiatio­ns say they expect a truce to be announced in the next 24 hours. Explosions shook Gaza City and orange flares lit up the pre-dawn sky, with bombing raids also reported in the central town of Deir al-Balah and the southern town of Khan Younis. As the sun rose, residents surveyed the rubble from at least five family homes destroyed in Khan Younis. There were also heavy airstrikes on a commercial thoroughfa­re in Gaza City.

The Israeli military said it struck at least three homes of Hamas commanders in Khan Younis and another in Rafah, targeting “military infrastruc­ture,” as well as a weapons storage unit at a home in Gaza City.

With hundreds already killed in the worst fighting since Israel and Hamas’ 2014 war, US President Joe Biden told

Israel that he expected “a significan­t de-escalation on the path to a cease-fire” — but Netanyahu pushed back, saying he was “determined to continue this operation until its aim is met.” It marked the first public rift between the two close allies since the fighting began and poses a difficult test of the US-Israel relationsh­ip early in Biden’s presidency.

UN rights body to hold spl session

The UN’s top human rights body said on Thursday it will hold a special session next week to address “the grave human rights situation” in Palestinia­n areas. The Council will convene the May 27 meeting following a request by Pakistan.

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An Israeli artillery unit fires shells towards Gaza Strip

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