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Air strike kills 27 in central Gaza and fighting rages as Israel’s leaders are increasingly divided

  • Women and children among the dead in air strike on Nuseirat, a refugee camp in central Gaza
  • Member of Israel’s War Cabinet says he’ll quit the government June 8 unless there’s a new war plan

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Palestinians mourn their relatives who were killed during an Israeli air strike on the Nuseirat camp in Gaza. Photo: dpa
Associated Press

An Israeli air strike killed 27 people in central Gaza, mostly women and children, and fighting with Hamas raged across the north on Sunday as Israel’s leaders aired divisions over who should govern Gaza after the war, now in its eighth month.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from the other members of his war cabinet, with main political rival Benny Gantz threatening to leave the government if a plan is not created by June 8 that includes an international administration for post-war Gaza.

His departure would leave Netanyahu more reliant on far-right allies who support full military occupation of Gaza and rebuilding of Jewish settlements there.

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US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met Netanyahu to discuss an ambitious US plan for Saudi Arabia to recognise Israel and help the Palestinian Authority govern Gaza in exchange for a path to eventual statehood.
The site of an Israeli strike in Nuseirat, central Gaza on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
The site of an Israeli strike in Nuseirat, central Gaza on Sunday. Photo: Reuters

Netanyahu’s office in a statement said they focused on Israel’s military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, humanitarian aid and hostages held in Gaza.

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