ReutersAt least 80 people were killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza, hospitals and the first speakers say.
The Indonesian Hospital said that 22 children and 15 women were one of 50 people who died when several houses in the northern Jabalia region were affected overnight. Near Awada Hospital said he had received the bodies of nine other people, including seven children.
The Israeli army said it had struck the Palestinian Islamic jihad fighters in the north. He warned Jabalia residents and neighboring regions to evacuate Tuesday after the launch of Israel.
He came then that the UN humanitarian leader urged members of the United Nations Security Council to take measures to “prevent genocide” in Gaza.
Speaking at a meeting in New York on Tuesday, Tom Fletcher accused Israel of “deliberately and without shame of the inhuman conditions for civilians”.
He also called Israel to lift his 10 -week blockade on Gaza and criticized the Israeli plan to resume the distribution of humanitarian aid using private companies, saying that it was a “fig leaf for new violence and displacement” of the Palestinians.
The envoy of Israel to the UN, Danny Danon, said that the accusations were “baseless and scandalous”.
He insisted that the existing system for help was “broken” because it was used to help Hamas’ war effort – an allegation that the UN and the armed group denied.
Residents of Jabalia Town and her refugee camp said they heard several explosions overnight, and videos shared by activists showed flames lighting the sky.
A video shared online showed at least 14 bodies wrapped in blank blankets and shrouds on the ground of the Indonesian hospital.
Hadi Moqbel, 42, said several members of his family had been killed.
“They pulled two rockets, they told us the house of Moqbel [had been hit]”, He told the news agency in Reuters as he climbed the destroyed building.
“We came to run, we saw body parts on the ground, killed children, [a] Woman killed and a baby killed … he was two months old. “”
The director of the Al-Awda Hospital said in an audio message that he had trouble facing the 52 people injured who are provided there for strikes after strikes due to shortages of medical supplies and fuel for his electricity generators, the latter forcing the closure of several departments.
The Civil Defense Agency led by Hamas reported that 80 people had been killed in Israeli strikes across the territory since dawn, including 59 in the North.
The Israeli army said in a statement that it “hit Hamas and the Islamic jihad terrorists” in northern Gaza overnight. He added that “many measures have been taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians”.
Tuesday evening, the soldiers had expressed what he described as a “last warning” to the residents of Jabalia and neighboring regions. He ordered them to immediately evacuate Gaza City, saying that Israeli forces “would attack with great strength in any area from which rockets are launched.”
The soldiers said that three rockets launched from Gaza crossed Israeli territory, triggering sirens in Israeli border communities and the city of Sderot. Two of the rockets were intercepted by the Israeli Air Force and the third fell into an open area, he added.
PIJ – An armed group which, like its ally of Hamas, is prohibited as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries – said that it has launched the Rockets in response to what it called “Zionist massacres”.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Israeli army published new evacuation orders for six parts of the northern district of Rimal de Gaza City, warning that there would be strikes “due to the exploitation by Hamas of civil zones for terrorist activities”.
An infographic identified the affected areas such as the Al-Shifa hospital, the Islamic University and the Al-Shati school complexes, Carmel, Mustafa Hafez and Al-Furqan, and allegedly allegedly contained command centers, structures and meeting points in Hamas.
The areas are filled with tents housing thousands of displaced people.
Al-Shifa is also one of the 22 partially functional hospitals in Gaza. It was largely destroyed during a two -week raid by Israeli forces last year, but has since reopened its emergency service.
ReutersIsrael cut all the aid deliveries and other supplies in Gaza on March 2 and resumed its offensive against Hamas on March 18 after the collapse of a two-month ceasefire.
The UN indicates that 20% of the 2.1 million people have been moved again, and that 70% Gaza is now in the Israeli military “without Go” areas or under evacuation orders.
Severe shortages of food and fuel have forced all unpidited bakeries and more than 60% of the 180 community kitchens providing hot meals to close.
An evaluation supported by the UN published Monday warned that the whole population was faced with high levels of acute food insecurity, with half a million people facing famine.
The UN said that Israel was forced under international law to ensure food and medical supplies of the Gaza population. Israel said that he was in accordance with international law and there is no shortage of aid because thousands of truck charges entered during the ceasefire.
The Palestinians hope for Hamas on Monday to release the last hostages living Israeli-American in Gaza, Edan Alexander, could open the way to a possible new ceasefire agreement with Israel and at the end of the blockade.
Hamas said he had released Mr. Alexander as a goodwill gesture to US President Donald Trump, who visits the Middle East this week.
Trump on Wednesday morning told a summit of Gulf leaders in Riyadh that he hoped that more than 58 hostages are still detained by Hamas in Gaza would be released.
“All hostages must be released as a springboard to peace,” he said. “I think it will happen.”
At the same time, its special envoys Steve Witkoff and Adam Boehler participated in a new series of indirect talks in Doha with officials of the regional mediators Qatar and Egypt.
Later, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said that he had a “long” discussion with Witkoff by phone “on the question of hostages”.
Meanwhile, more than 65 hostages have signed a letter urging the Israeli government to seize a “real opportunity to return to the negotiating table” and guarantee the release of all hostages. “Please don’t get away as long as a full agreement is not signed,” they said.
Netanyahu said that Israel planned to extend her military offensive to Gaza and that nothing will stop war.
He told soldiers of the injured reservists on Monday that Israeli forces were going to the territory in the coming days “with full force to finish the operation” to destroy Hamas.
“There will be no situation where we will stop war. A temporary ceasefire could occur, but we go to the end,” he added.
Hamas has refused to release the remaining hostages unless Israel accepts a permanent cease-fire and withdraws from Gaza.
On Tuesday, a massive Israeli air strike on the European hospital complex in Khan Younis killed at least 28 people, according to local officials.
The Israeli army described it as “a precise strike by Hamas terrorists who operated in a command and control center” under the hospital.
Israeli media reports said the target was Mohammed Sinwar, who became the best Hamas leader in Gaza after his brother Yahya was killed by Israeli forces last October.
Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented cross -border attack on October 7, 2023, during which around 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.
At least 52,928 people have been killed in Gaza since then, including 2,799 since the Israeli offensive resumed, according to the Ministry of Health managed by Hamas in the territory.







