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Israeli military kills four in Gaza and expands control zone, locals say

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Posted on June 8, 2026

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Israeli Military Expands Gaza Control Zone, Four Palestinians Killed

Escalation of Conflict and Ongoing Ceasefire Negotiations

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

Recent Strikes and Casualties

CAIRO, June 8 (Reuters) - Israeli strikes killed four Palestinians, including a child, in the Gaza Strip on Monday, health officials there said, as Israel's military expanded the area under its control, according to residents.

The reports came as mediators in Cairo said they were pressing on with efforts to salvage a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal that has ended major clashes but left many key points unresolved.

Details of the Strikes

Medics said two people were killed when an Israeli strike hit near a tent encampment in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis in the south of the enclave.

In the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, medics said two Palestinians, including an eight-year-old boy, were killed and others were wounded in an Israeli airstrike that hit near a group of people digging a well.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the reports of the attacks or of its forces moving markers to expand the "Yellow Zone" under their control.

Israel and Hamas have repeatedly accused each other of violating the truce. Israeli strikes have killed more than 950 people since the truce, health officials say, while Israel says four soldiers were killed by militants during the same period.

Israeli Military Expansion

Netanyahu's Orders and Military Control

ISRAEL'S NETANYAHU ORDERED EXPANSION

Israeli troops still control more than 60% of Gaza's territory, where they have ordered residents out and destroyed remaining buildings.

Nearly the entire population of 2 million people now live in a tiny strip of land along the coast, mainly in makeshift tents or damaged buildings, under Hamas control.

The territory has been bombarded to ruins by Israel's two-year military assault that followed the 2023 Hamas attack on southern Israel.

Recent Developments on the Ground

On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that he had directed Israel's military to expand its hold and take control of 70% of the enclave.

"We are not allowing them to arm themselves or harm us, and we are also eliminating their senior commanders," he said in a speech.

Witnesses in the southern Gaza areas said the Israeli forces have in the past few days expanded the "Yellow Zone", in some areas in eastern Khan Younis and northern Rafah where new markers and concrete blocks have been placed.

They added that new markers bring forces closer to areas populated with tents and displacement centres.

In Bani Suhaila town, in eastern Khan Younis, some people say they could see the tanks from their tents.

Ceasefire Negotiations and Humanitarian Concerns

Progress and Sticking Points in Talks

MEDIATORS PRESS ON WITH TALKS

Three days into a new round of ceasefire talks in Cairo, leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian groups told mediators that Israel must end attacks to allow discussion on the second phase.

They demanded more flow of aid and goods into Gaza, and the retreat of Israeli forces to original October ceasefire lines.

Statements from Hamas and Mediators

A Hamas official told Reuters on Monday that Israel had so far refused to make commitments to mediators over any of the demands made by Hamas and the factions.

No agreement has been reached to implement a further U.S.-backed plan for Israeli troops to withdraw, Hamas to disarm and Gaza to be rebuilt.

"Israel refuses to end attacks on civilians in Gaza, allow 600 trucks of aid and goods into Gaza as agreed and it continues to occupy more land every day," the official said.

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli airstrikes on June 8 in Mawasi (Khan Younis) and Jabalia killed four Palestinians, including an eight-year‑old boy.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has directed the military to expand its control of Gaza to 70%, exceeding the 53% ‘Yellow Line’ defined under the October 2025 ceasefire, with current control already around 60–64%.
  • Ceasefire negotiations in Cairo continue with mediators pushing for Israeli withdrawal to original lines, increased aid access, and disarmament by Hamas, but no agreement has been reached on key demands.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Palestinians were killed in the latest Israeli strikes in Gaza?
Health officials reported four Palestinians, including a child, were killed in recent Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip.
What areas have seen expanded Israeli military control in Gaza?
Israeli forces have expanded the 'Yellow Zone' in areas such as eastern Khan Younis and northern Rafah.
What has been the impact on Gaza's population?
Nearly the entire population of Gaza is now displaced, living in tents or damaged buildings along the coast.
Are ceasefire talks ongoing between Israel and Hamas?
Yes, mediators in Cairo are trying to salvage a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal, though key issues remain unresolved.
What are the main demands from Hamas in current talks?
Hamas demands that attacks end, more aid flows into Gaza, and Israeli forces retreat to original October ceasefire lines.

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