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Israeli military takes more territory, kills two people in Gaza, medics and witnesses say

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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Israeli Military Expands Territory and Control in Gaza Amid Renewed Violence

Escalation of Conflict and Humanitarian Impact in Gaza

By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ebrahim Hajjaj

Recent Israeli Strikes and Casualties

CAIRO/GAZA, June 16 (Reuters) - An Israeli strike killed at least two Palestinians in the central Gaza Strip, health officials said, as residents of an area in the north of the enclave fled their homes after Israeli forces expanded their control in the territory.

Details of the Nuseirat Refugee Camp Incident

Medics said an Israeli strike near a residential building in the Nuseirat refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip, killed two brothers, Ahmed and Mahmoud Abu Heen. The Israeli military did not immediately comment.

Attempts at Truce and Ongoing Violence

An October 2025 truce brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump has so far failed to halt Israeli attacks in Gaza or to secure the disarmament of Hamas militants.

Rising Death Toll and Military Losses

The new deaths brought to nearly 1,000 the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since October, according to the Gaza health ministry. Israel says four of its soldiers have been killed by militants in that period.

Diplomatic Efforts and Stalemate

The violence comes as Nickolay Mladenov, Trump's Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, arrived in Cairo to pursue talks that mediators from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey have held with Hamas leaders over implementing the second phase of Trump's Gaza plan, sources close to the talks said.

Deadlock Over Gaza Plan Implementation

Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked over how to proceed with the next stage of Trump's Gaza plan, which involves Hamas laying down its arms and Israeli withdrawals.

Israeli Expansion and Control in Gaza

Territorial Advances and Military Orders

ISRAEL TAKES MORE GAZA LAND

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

Prime Minister's Directive and Expansion of "Yellow Zone"

On May 28, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that he had directed Israel's military to expand its hold and take control of 70% of the enclave.

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

Impact on Civilians and Displacement

On Sunday, Israeli forces sent tanks further into the Al-Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City in the north, forcing several families to flee. Reuters footage, taken on Monday, showed two yellow blocks used as boundary markers that had been moved closer to houses.

"I swear we don't know where to go," said Umm Muhammad Junaynah, a resident of Al-Tuffah, as she struggled to hold back tears. "We are getting our furniture out, we don't know where to go. We don't know where to go, we have nowhere to go."

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

Personal Accounts of Hardship and Fear

"It was a night of terror, we were scared," said Nour Shabat, a 27-year-old woman, referring to events of Sunday night in Al-Tuffah.

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

"I'm tired of displacement, honestly I'm tired of displacement. What is our fault that this is happening to us?" said Shabat.

"Should I take my belongings, myself and go sleep in the street? I have slept in the streets many times and I have been displaced many times. I'm tired and can't handle anymore. Enough, I am tired."

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • An Israeli strike in Nuseirat refugee camp killed two brothers, as medics and health officials report—part of nearly 1,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2025.
  • Israel currently controls about 60–64% of Gaza and Netanyahu has ordered expansion to 70%, shrinking Hamas-held territory to a narrow coastal strip.
  • U.S.-brokered peace efforts led by Nickolay Mladenov are stalled; disarmament talks with Hamas remain deadlocked, delaying any implementation of reconstruction or troop withdrawals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much of Gaza is currently controlled by Israeli forces?
Israeli troops control more than 60% of Gaza's territory, with goals to expand control to 70%.
How many Palestinians have been killed since October?
According to the Gaza health ministry, nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since October.
What caused the recent displacement of Gaza residents?
Expansion by Israeli forces into neighborhoods like Al-Tuffah and new boundary markers have forced families to flee.
Has the October 2025 truce halted the violence in Gaza?
No, the truce brokered by the US has failed to halt Israeli attacks or secure Hamas disarmament.
Who are the latest reported casualties in Gaza?
Two brothers, Ahmed and Mahmoud Abu Heen, were killed by an Israeli airstrike near Nuseirat refugee camp.

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