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Israeli fire kills three people in Gaza, tension rises

Israel and Hamas continue to trade ‍blame over violations of their ceasefire deal in Gaza. (EPA PHOTO)

Israeli fire has killed at least three Palestinians in two ‍separate incidents across the enclave, local health authorities say, ​as tension rises over continued violence.

Medics said one ⁠Palestinian was killed in the Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza City, in an area under Palestinian control, while two others were killed in the town ‌of Bani Suhaila ​east of Khan Younis, an area ‍Israel still occupies.

There was no comment from the Israeli military on the two incidents.

A tent camp for displaced Palestinians
More than 440 Palestinians have been killed since the truce, according to local officials. (AP PHOTO)

Fighting has largely abated since Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas ​agreed to a ceasefire ‌in October, two years into the war, but it has ​not stopped entirely. 

Israel and Hamas have traded ‍blame over the violations of the deal.

A Hamas official told Reuters on Sunday ​the group ​urged mediators to intervene to ​stop "daily Israeli killings that aim to derail the ceasefire deal".

More than 440 Palestinians, most of them civilians according to Gaza health officials, have been killed since the truce, as well as three Israeli ‍soldiers.

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