Israel has killed eight people in the Gaza Strip and five more in the West Bank in the past 24 hours, Palestinian officials have said.
It comes as a fragile ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas – which came into effect on 19 January – largely holds.
Four civilians, including two brothers, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Tuesday, according to Palestinian medics and relatives.
The Israeli military said its air force attacked “terrorists who were engaged in a suspicious activity on the ground in
central Gaza and posed a threat to the force”.
The strike took place near the Netzarim corridor, where Israeli forces carved out a military zone bisecting the territory before withdrawing from the area as part of the ceasefire.
Another 14 people were injured over the past 24 hours and rescuers also were said to have retrieved 32 bodies from the rubble.
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Ceasefire struggles
Initially, the ceasefire plan would have seen the involved parties move from phase one to phase two – which would begin an attempt to permanently end hostilities.
However, Israel wanted to extend the first phase – something Hamas rejected.
To try and pressure the militant group into doing so, Israel last week suspended supplies of goods and electricity to the more than two million Palestinians living there.
Phase one ended on 1 March, and Israel wants Hamas to release half the remaining hostages in return for a promise to negotiate a lasting truce.
Hamas, meanwhile, wants to start negotiations on the ceasefire’s second phase, which would see the release of the remaining hostages from Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli forces and a lasting peace agreed.
Mediators in Doha and Cairo continued to try and hammer out talks, but there has been no breakthrough to resolve the disputes that threaten to plunge the sides back into armed conflict.
During the ceasefire, Israeli forces have killed dozens of Palestinians in Gaza who the military said had approached its troops or entered unauthorised areas.
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Violence in the West Bank
In the West Bank, five Palestinians, including a 60-year-old woman, have been killed by Israeli forces in the city of Jenin over the past 24 hours, the Palestinian Authority said on Tuesday.
It takes the number of people killed since Israeli forces launched a major operation in the West Bank at the start of the Gaza ceasefire to more than 30.
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Troops have swept through refugee camps in Jenin and nearby cities, demolishing houses and infrastructure, including roads and water pipes.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled their homes since the beginning of the operation which Israel says is aimed at hitting Iranian-backed militant groups, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad.