00:00Outside the morgue, people in Gaza City say their final goodbyes.
00:06They've just lost several loved ones to overnight strikes.
00:09According to the hospital, one of them killed three young children.
00:13They were staying in this apartment block, now reduced to rubble.
00:17We woke up at 4 a.m. to a tragedy.
00:21They struck three little girls and my aunt, who's an old lady with her daughter,
00:26who are also staying with us.
00:28We found my three little nieces in the street.
00:31They say cease-fire.
00:33But what did those children do?
00:35What did we do?
00:37Scenes in Han Yunis are painfully similar,
00:40after a strike hit a tent camp, killing several people.
00:44It's one of the highest tolls since a cease-fire was put in place in October.
00:48There's no cease-fire. Where's the cease-fire?
00:50You can see the dead with your own eyes, a family of ten,
00:53most of them children, elderly people.
00:56Israel and Hamas have traded blame over truce violations,
01:00but more than 500 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the cease-fire,
01:04along with four Israeli soldiers.
01:06The latest strikes come a day before the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing along the border with Egypt.
01:12It marks the beginning of the U.S.-brokered cease-fire's second phase,
01:15after the return of the remains of the last Israeli hostage earlier this week.
01:20Sunday's opening raises hopes for thousands of wounded Palestinians seeking medical care abroad,
01:25and for those currently outside Gaza seeking to return home.
01:29But it's unclear how many people will be allowed to cross.
01:32It's expected only a few dozen will be let in and out per day.
01:36So I should be commented on this way.
01:39U.S. separate and
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