Middle East Violence Continues as Diplomatic Efforts Proceed
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill multiple people while cease-fire talks with Iran are scheduled to continue this weekend.

Israeli military strikes across Gaza killed at least a dozen people, according to reports, as violence in the region persists despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.
The strikes come as tensions remain high following a U.S.-mediated cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah that ended weeks of intensified conflict. While that truce has temporarily halted broader hostilities, sporadic clashes and attacks have continued to test the fragile arrangement.
Separately, U.S. diplomatic efforts are expected to continue this weekend with a second round of peace talks involving Iran. Presidential negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are scheduled to meet with Iran's foreign minister as part of broader regional diplomatic initiatives.
The continued violence in Gaza occurs against the backdrop of these diplomatic movements, highlighting the complex and multi-faceted nature of regional conflicts. The effectiveness of recent cease-fire agreements and ongoing negotiations remains uncertain as various parties continue military operations.
U.S. officials have not immediately commented on how the latest Gaza strikes might affect the broader diplomatic process or the stability of existing cease-fire arrangements in the region.