Israeli blows in gas More than 90 people were killed in 48 hours, Gaza's Ministry of Health said on Saturday when Israeli troops were stepping up to pressure Hamas to release their hostages and disarm.
The dead include 15 people who were killed over the night, including women and children, some of whom have leaned in the intended humanitarian zone, the hospital staff reports.
At least 11 people were killed in the southern city of Khan Yunis, several of them in a tent near Mvaas, where hundreds of thousands of displaced people live, hospital workers said. Israel has appointed this a humanitarian zone.
Four more people were killed in separate strokes in the city of Rafa, including her mother and her daughter, reports the European Hospital, where bodies were brought.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Hamas this weekend “rejected the proposal that could lead to the release of half hostages of the living and the return of many dead.”
“Let me make it clear that we will not finish the war before we destroy Hamas in Gaza before we return all our hostages, and before we guarantee that the gas strip no longer pose a threat to Israel,” Netanyahu said.
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At the funeral at Khan UNIS on Saturday afternoon, the families cried over the bodies of their relatives and shouted in pain. “Omar disappeared … I would like it to be me, shouted my brother one of the victims.
Israel promised to strengthen the gas attacks and take large “security zones” within the lane. A gas that prohibits the entry into food and other goods has also been blocked within six weeks.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Hamas this weekend “rejected the proposal that could lead to the release of half hostages of the living and the return of many dead.”
“Let me make it clear that we will not finish the war before we destroy Hamas in Gaza before we return all our hostages, and before we guarantee that the gas strip no longer pose a threat to Israel,” Netanyahu said.
This week, aid group raised anxiety, saying that thousands of children became unsuccessful, and most people barely eat one food a day when shares are reduced, the United Nations reports.
On Friday, Dr. Hanan Balchi, head of the Eastern Mediterranean Service of the World Health Organization, called on the new US ambassador to Israel Mike Hakabi, push the country to raise the gas blockade to make the medicine and other assistance.
“I would like him to come in and looked at the first -mouth situation,” she said.
In his first speech as an ambassador on Friday, Hakabi visited the Western Wall, the most holy Jewish prayer platform in the old city of Jerusalem. He got into the wall of a prayer, which, he said, was written by US President Donald Trump. Hakobi said they bring every effort to bring home the other hostages stored by Hamas.
The war began when On October 7, 2023, militants led by Hamas Naply on Southern IsraelDisiding about 1,200 people, mostly civilians and stealing 251. Most hostages have since been released in the ceasefire agreements or other transactions.
According to the Ministry of Health Gaza, more than 51,000 Palestinians have been killed since then, mostly women and children who do not distinguish between civilians and participants in the fighting. The war destroyed huge parts of the gas and most food production opportunities. About 90% of the population are moved, and hundreds of thousands of people living in tent camps and bombed buildings.