Israeli strikes have killed at least five Palestinians in separate incidents in the Gaza Strip on Monday, Palestinian health officials said, while fighters from Hamas clashed with gunmen from an Israeli-backed militia, witnesses said.
Medics said one man was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Bureij camp in the central area of the enclave, while another strike killed one person and wounded others in Gaza City.
Later on Monday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least three people in western Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, health officials at the territory's Nasser Hospital said.
The five deaths were the latest violence to overshadow the US-brokered ceasefire deal signed in October after two years of full-blown war between Israel and Hamas. Progress has stalled on parts of the deal, which include the disarmament of Hamas and Israeli army pullouts.
The Israeli military did not immediately comment on either incident.
The ceasefire that began last October left Israeli troops in control of a depopulated zone that makes up well over half of Gaza, with Hamas controlling the narrow coastal strip that remains.
More than 750 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire deal took effect, according to local medics, while Israel says rebels have killed four of its soldiers. Israel and Hamas have traded blame for ceasefire violations.
Israel says it aims to thwart attacks by Hamas and other militant factions.
MILITIA INCURSION
Residents and sources close to Hamas stated on Monday that members of an Israeli-backed militia operating in an area under Israeli control clashed with Palestinian fighters after crossing into a Hamas-run area east of Khan Younis.
As the militiamen tried to retreat, a Hamas fighter fired an anti-tank grenade towards their vehicle, some residents and a Hamas source said. An explosion was heard, but there was no word about casualties.
A video, verified by Reuters, showed gunmen, apparently from the militia dressed in black uniforms and clutching AK assault rifles, arriving at a Hamas-run area in eastern Khan Younis before shooting is heard.
In a video, which Reuters couldn’t immediately authenticate, Hussam Alastal, the leader of the armed men who crossed into the Hamas-held territory, said his gunmen were on a mission to distribute food and cigarettes to Khan Younis residents before Hamas fighters opened fire against them.
Alastal said one of his men was killed, and he threatened Hamas, which brands groups such as his as Israeli collaborators, with more incursions that would seize territory.
A Hamas security official said fighters confronted Alastal's gunmen after they stormed civilian territory east of Khan Younis, endangering the lives of displaced families.

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