Israeli strikes on Gaza killed at least 32 people Thursday as an air war entered its third day, with most of the bloodshed in the southern city of Khan Yunis, medics said.
The latest bloodshed raised to 83 the overall number of Gazans killed since Israel launched Operation Protective Edge early on Tuesday to halt cross-border rocket fire by militant groups.
Most of the deaths occurred in Khan Yunis, with a strike at about 1:00 am hitting a cafe where football fans were watching the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Holland.
Nine people were killed and at least 15 wounded, emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said.
An hour later, Israeli warplanes struck two houses elsewhere in the city, killing four women and four children.
Another strike on the city killed a 19-year-old man and his 75-year-old father.
Mean while Hamas continued its almost entirely ineffective barrage of rocket fire against Israeli targets.
A four-year-old child who was also injured in one of the strikes on Khan Yunis died of her injuries during the day.
In central Gaza, a man was killed in an air strike on Nusseirat refugee camp.
In Zeitun, east of Gaza City, a missile killed a man on a motorbike in the late afternoon.
In Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, another man was killed by a missile while he was riding his motorbike.
Another man was killed in a strike on the northern town of Jabaliya.
Hours earlier, a strike on a car elsewhere in Jabaliya killed three men.
Earlier, a strike on a car in the west of Gaza City killed a 35-year-old man and two others.
And in the north, a five-year-old boy was killed when an Israeli missile struck the town of Beit Lahiya.
Medics said a 22-year-old man died of injuries sustained in northern Gaza, without specifying when.
Another man who was badly wounded in a raid east of Gaza City a day earlier also died of his wounds, taking Wednesday´s toll to 30 people.