Strikes kill seven day after deal
Attack obliterated two of the four warehouses for medical supplies.

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GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories (AFP) — Gaza authorities said that seven people were killed in Israeli strikes Saturday that also damaged a hospital's medical supplies, a day after Hamas said it agreed to the latest stage of a deal to end the war.
The Israeli military for its part said it had struck Hamas weapons depots as Israel insists on verifying that the group behind the 7 October 2023 attacks is disarmed.
The strikes come a day after Hamas said it had agreed to the latest phase in a deal championed by United States President Donald Trump that includes provisions for handing over its weapons and the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip.
Israel has yet to officially comment on the agreement, but a political source has told Agence France-Presse (AFP) "that there will be no withdrawal whatsoever" without Hamas's "genuine disarmament."
Mahmoud Basal, a spokesperson for Gaza's civil defense agency, told AFP that seven people were killed and several others injured across the Gaza Strip since dawn Saturday.
He said that two of the people were killed and several injured in a strike by Israeli warplanes on a rooftop southwest of Gaza City. Al-Shifa Hospital reported two dead from the rooftop strike.
Among other incidents, the civil defense agency, which serves as a rescue service under Hamas, said two people were killed and several injured when Israel hit near a pharmacy northwest of Gaza City. The Al-Shifa Hospital identified the bodies of two people from that strike.
When contacted by AFP, the Israeli military said it was "aware of one strike in the area on a Hamas terrorist."
In a statement, the military also said that it had struck several areas across Gaza and dismantled five Hamas weapons storage facilities.