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ReutersAt least 80 people were killed in Gaza strips in Israeli strikes, said hospitals and first aiders.
The Indonesian hospital said 22 children and 15 women were among 50 people who died when several houses in the North Jabalia region were hit overnight. The nearby Al-Awda Hospital said that it was given the corpses of another nine people, seven children.
The Israeli military said that it hit Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighter in the north. It had warned the residents of Jabalia and the neighboring areas to evacuate on Tuesday after rockets started to Israel.
It came when the humanitarian boss of the UN asked the members of the UN Security Council to take measures to prevent genocide in Gaza.
On Tuesday, Tom Fletcher spoke at a meeting in New York Israel to “impose intentional and outrageous conditions for civilians”.
He also asked Israel to raise his 10-week blockade on Gaza and criticized the Israeli American plan to take on the distribution of humanitarian aid through the use of private companies. It is a “fig leaf for further violence and shift” of the Palestinians.
Israel’s envoys to the United Nations, Danny Danon, said that the allegations were “unfounded and outrageous”.
He insisted that the existing system was “broken” to help because it was used to help Hama’s efforts – an assertion both the United Nations and the armed group contested.
Inhabitants of Jabalia Town and his refugee camp reported several explosions overnight, and videos that were shared by activists showed flames that illuminated the sky.
A video divided online showed at least 14 corpses that were wrapped in ceilings and white corpses on the bottom of the Indonesian hospital.
The 42 -year -old Hadi Moqbel said several members of his family were killed.
“They fired two rockets, they told us the Moqbel house [had been hit]”He told Reuters news agency when he climbed over the destroyed building.
“We walked, we saw body parts on the floor, children killed, [a] Woman killed and killed a baby … he was two months old. “
In an audio message, the director of the Al-Awda Hospital said that it has difficulty dealing with the 52 injured people who were brought to treatment after the strikes, since medical care and fuel for his electricity generators lack the latter to force several departments.
The civil protection authority led by the Hamas reported that 80 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in the entire territory since the morning, including 59 in the north.
The Israeli military said in an explanation that “Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists” beat overnight in the north of Gaza. It added that “numerous steps were taken to alleviate the risk of damage to the civilian population”.
On Tuesday evening, the military issued a “last warning” to the residents of Jabalia and the neighboring areas. It ordered them to evacuate immediately to Gaza and said that Israeli armed forces “would attack with great strength from which rockets are launched”.
The military said that three missiles from Gaza Strip were crossed to the Israeli area and that Siren triggered in the Israeli border communities and in the city of Sderot. Two of the rockets were intercepted by the Israeli Air Force and the third fell in an open area, she added.
Pij – An armed group that, like her ally Hamas, is prohibited as a terrorist organization of Israel, the USA, Great Britain and other countries, said that she had launched the Rockets as a reaction to what she described as “Zionist massacre”.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Israeli military gave new evacuation commands for six parts of the northern Rimalviertel Gaza City and warned that there would be strikes “due to the exploitation of civilian areas by Hamas for terrorist activities”.
In an infographic, the affected areas identified as Al-Shifa Hospital, the Islamic University and the complexes of Al-Shati, Carmel, Mustafa Hafez and Al-Furqan.
The areas are filled with tents with thousands of displaced people.
Al-Shifa is also one of only 22 functional hospitals in Gaza. It was largely destroyed in a two -week attack by the Israeli armed forces last year, but has reopened its emergency room since then.
ReutersIsrael cut off all aids and other supplies to Gaza on March 2 and resumed his offensive against Hamas on March 18 after the collapse of a two -month ceasefire.
According to the UN use, 20% of the 2.1 million inhabitants have been distributed again, and 70% of the Gaza Strip are now “no-go” zones or under evacuation orders within the Israeli military zones.
A severe lack of food and fuel has forced all unexpected bakeries and more than 60% of the 180 municipal kitchens to offer hot meals to close.
A evaluation of intolerations published on Monday warned that the entire population with a high population with half a million people was exposed to hunger.
The UN said Israel was obliged under international law to ensure food and medical care for the population of Gaza. Israel said that it complies with international law and there is no tools because thousands of truck loads have occurred during the ceasefire.
The Palestinians hope that the decision of Hamas could publish the last living Israeli Geisel in Gaza on Monday, Edan Alexander could pave the way for a possible new ceasefire with Israel and the end of the blockade.
Hamas said it freed it to Mr. Alexander as goodwill gesture for US President Donald Trump, who visits the Middle East this week.
On Wednesday morning, Trump told a summit by the golf leader in Riad that he was confident that more of the 58 hostages would be freed from Hamas in Gaza.
“All hostages have to be released as a springboard for peace,” he said. “I think that will happen.”
At the same time, his special envoys Steve Witkoff and Adam Boehler took part in a new round of indirect conversations in Doha together with civil servants from the regional mediators Qatar and Egypt.
Later, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said that he had a “lengthy” discussion with Witkoff by phone about the question of hostages.
More than 65 former hostages have now signed a letter in which the Israeli government was asked to use a “real opportunity to return to the negotiating table” and to secure the publication of all hostages. “Please do not go away until a comprehensive deal is signed,” they said.
Netanyahu said Israel plans to expand his military offensive in Gaza and that nothing will stop the war.
On Monday, he announced injured reservist soldiers that the Israeli forces would go into the territory in the coming days “with full strength to complete the operation” to destroy Hamas.
“There will be no situation in which we stop the war. A temporary ceasefire could happen, but we are going all the way,” he added.
Hamas refused to publish the remaining hostages unless Israel agrees with a permanent ceasefire and withdraws from Gaza.
On Tuesday, a massive Israeli air raid killed at least 28 people, according to local officials, at least 28 people.
The Israeli military described it as “a precise strike against Hamas terrorists who operated under the hospital in a command and control center”.
Israeli media reports said that the goal was Mohammed Sinwar, which is assumed that he became the best Hamas leader in Gaza after his brother Yahya was killed by Israeli forces last October.
Israel started a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented border attack on October 7, 2023, in which around 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken as hostage.
Since then, at least 52,928 people have been killed in Gaza, including 2,799 since the Israeli offensive was resumed.