Dozens have been killed in Gaza during violent fighting on Sunday, with local reports indicating at least 52 Doghmush clan members and 12 Hamas militants were among the casualties. The clashes between local militias also occurred ahead of a televised address by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who announced the imminent release of hostages in the war-torn region. According to reports, the violence erupted when Hamas militants raided the neighborhood of Sabra in Gaza City, home to the Doghmush clan, also known as the Al Doghmush family militia. The report suggested that Hamas’s Interior Ministry accused a militia of attacking its forces, while members of the Doghmush clan claimed Hamas had exploited the ceasefire to target them over alleged cooperation with Israel.