Israel has said that five of its troops were killed by friendly fire during fighting in Gaza, as a rift emerges inside the country's war cabinet on how the Palestinian territory should be ruled in future.
More than seven months into the conflict sparked by Hamas's 7 October attack, Israeli forces were fighting Palestinian militants in Gaza's far-southern Rafah and in new flashpoints in northern and central areas of the besieged territory.
The army said that the five soldiers were killed when two Israeli tanks mistakenly fired shells at the building they were in during clashes in the northern Jabalia refugee camp yesterday.
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