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Gaza conflict: 'Nine Palestinians killed' as truce ends Gaza conflict: Israel 'targets Hamas leader Deif'
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Palestinian officials say at least nine people have been killed in Gaza in new Israeli air strikes - the first deaths in more than a week. The wife and child of a Hamas militant leader have reportedly been killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza which have left 11 people dead.
A young child and a woman were among the victims. Some reports said they were the wife and daughter of prominent military commander Mohammed Deif. A Hamas official in Cairo said Israel had been targeting Mohammed Deif, the head of its armed wing.
Israel said about 50 rockets were launched from Gaza on Tuesday, but there were no injuries reported. Israel said about 50 rockets had been fired from Gaza on Tuesday and another 20 on Wednesday, although no injuries have been reported.
The hostilities resumed hours before a temporary ceasefire was due to expire.The hostilities resumed hours before a temporary ceasefire was due to expire.
Talks in Egypt's capital Cairo to end the violence broke up with no deal, and Israeli delegates said they would return home. Talks in Egypt's capital to end the violence broke up without a deal. Israeli delegates said they would return home.
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The three people were killed in the Israeli strikes in Gaza City on Tuesday, Palestinian health officials said. It was not known whether Mohammed Deif had survived Tuesday night's attack, although Hamas' exiled deputy leader Mussa Abu Marzuk was quoted as saying in Cairo that two of the victims were his wife and daughter.
Hamas' exiled deputy leader Mussa Abu Marzuk was quoted as saying that two of the victims were the wife and daughter of Mohammed Deif, commander of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades. Mr Deif, accused of ordering suicide bomb attacks in Israel several years ago, has survived a number of assassination attempts, which reportedly left him with severe disabilities.
The third victim was not immediately identified, and Mr Marzuk said nothing about the fate of the commander himself. Israeli Interior Minister Gideon Saar told army radio that he was a "legitimate target" and that if an opportunity arose to eliminate him, it should be taken.
Mr Deif has survived a number of Israeli assassination attempts, which reportedly left him with severe disabilities. Hamas' armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, said Israel had opened "the gates of hell" and would pay a heavy price.
On Wednesday morning, at least six people - all believed to be from the same family - were killed in an Israeli strike in central Gaza, local medics said. On Wednesday morning, eight people - all believed to be from the same family - were killed in an Israeli strike in central Gaza, local medics said.
In all, about 50 people were injured. In all, about 100 people have been wounded since the ceasefire ended, Palestinian officials say.
In Israel, sirens sounded in a number of cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.In Israel, sirens sounded in a number of cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The Israeli military claimed it had shot down a number of missiles fired from Gaza. The Israeli military said it had shot down a number of missiles fired from Gaza.
Officials say that 2,016 Palestinians and 66 Israelis have died since Israel began its offensive on Gaza on 8 July. Officials say that 2,028 Palestinians and 66 Israelis have died since Israel began its offensive on Gaza on 8 July.
'No progress''No progress'
Azzam al-Ahmad, the lead Palestinian negotiator and a senior member of the Fatah movement, earlier blamed Israel for the failure to reach a deal in Egypt.Azzam al-Ahmad, the lead Palestinian negotiator and a senior member of the Fatah movement, earlier blamed Israel for the failure to reach a deal in Egypt.
"There was an Israeli decision to make the Cairo talks fail," he said in quotes carried by Reuters news agency."There was an Israeli decision to make the Cairo talks fail," he said in quotes carried by Reuters news agency.
However, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said that rocket fire from Gaza had "made continuation of talks impossible" and "destroyed the premise upon which the talks were based".However, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said that rocket fire from Gaza had "made continuation of talks impossible" and "destroyed the premise upon which the talks were based".
The US has voiced concern about the renewed hostilities, and blamed Hamas, the Gaza-based Palestinian Islamist group.The US has voiced concern about the renewed hostilities, and blamed Hamas, the Gaza-based Palestinian Islamist group.
The Israeli delegation had walked out of the Cairo meeting just hours before a midnight deadline, leaving the fate of the negotiations in question.The Israeli delegation had walked out of the Cairo meeting just hours before a midnight deadline, leaving the fate of the negotiations in question.
But even before that Azzam al-Ahmad told Reuters that there had been "no progress on any point", with big gaps remaining between the two sides.But even before that Azzam al-Ahmad told Reuters that there had been "no progress on any point", with big gaps remaining between the two sides.
Israel has been seeking guarantees that Hamas and other factions in Gaza would be disarmed, while the Palestinians were demanding an end to the Israeli and Egyptian blockades of Gaza, and the establishment of a seaport and airport.Israel has been seeking guarantees that Hamas and other factions in Gaza would be disarmed, while the Palestinians were demanding an end to the Israeli and Egyptian blockades of Gaza, and the establishment of a seaport and airport.
Hamas insists it will not give up its weapons, while Israel wants to maintain some control over Gaza's crossings to prevent arms smuggling.Hamas insists it will not give up its weapons, while Israel wants to maintain some control over Gaza's crossings to prevent arms smuggling.
Israel launched Operation Protective Edge on 7 July with the aim of ending rocket fire. It also sought to destroy tunnels dug under the frontier with Israel used by militants to launch attacks.Israel launched Operation Protective Edge on 7 July with the aim of ending rocket fire. It also sought to destroy tunnels dug under the frontier with Israel used by militants to launch attacks.
Are you in Israel or Gaza? Please share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, including your contact details and using the heading 'Israel Gaza'.Are you in Israel or Gaza? Please share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, including your contact details and using the heading 'Israel Gaza'.