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Shelling at night, gunfire by day in Israel's expanding zone of control in Gaza
Israeli forces have expanded their control in Gaza, moving from half of the territory after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire to deeper areas, resulting in significant Palestinian casualties. The conflict involves shelling at night and gunfire during the day.
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