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Israel strengthens systemic targeting Gaza hospitals, Ministry of Health says
The Gaza Ministry of Health issued a statement accusing Israel of “strengthening its system’s target hospital campaign.”
“After the abandonment of services to European Gaza hospitals a few days ago, Israel’s occupation has intensified its target and siege of Indonesian hospitals since dawn today,” it said.
The district’s Ministry of Health describes “panic and confusion” among patients Indonesian hospital And said two patients were injured while trying to leave the hospital.
Gaza’s health care system has barely been operating as the crisis has been exacerbated by repeated Israeli bombings and raids on hospitals.
Gaza Ministry of Health spokesman Khalil al al-Deqran, Khalil al al-Deqran, hospital spokesman struggled.
Key Events
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin NetanyahuUnder pressure from domestic and international fronts, they are accused of manipulating Israel’s war against Gaza to ensure their own political survival.
Israeli leader was tried on allegations of corruption, and his opponents said he deliberately sought reasons to prolong the attack so that he could insist on serving as prime minister.
This includes breaking a January ceasefire agreement with Hamas, a deadly air strike on the territory in March, and families feared that it lowered the return rate of Israeli hostages (alive).
Netanyahu said at the time that the deadly air strike wave that violated the ceasefire clause was “only the beginning”, adding that Israeli forces would attack Hamas with “increased power” and that future ceasefire negotiations would “occur on fire only.”
The interim first phase of the fragile ceasefire agreement, effective in mid-January, ended in early March. Hamas wants to move to the second phase of the agreement, under which Israel must negotiate an end to the war and evacuate troops from Gaza, while the Israeli hostages that are still to be detained will be replaced with Palestinian prisoners.
However, the second phase of negotiations was a requirement that Israel demanded that the first phase be extended to mid-April.
What were proposed during the weekend’s ceasefire talks in Qatar?
As we mentioned in the opening post, there was a ceasefire negotiation between Israel and Hamas in Qatar and on Saturday, it has been a mediator throughout the war.
According to BBC News, Hamas agreed to release nine hostages in exchange for a 60-day truce, and Israel released Palestinian prisoners from detention.
The store, citing an official’s report, said the deal would enter 400 AIDS trucks in Gaza every day and evacuate medical patients from devastating territory.
“Hamas is flexible about the number of hostages he can release, but the problem has been Israel’s commitment to end the war,” said a Palestinian official close to the negotiations.
Israel has reportedly requested a certificate of life for the hostages imprisoned in Gaza. It has not yet made public its response to the proposal, but optimism about the agreement is low.
On Saturday morning, Israeli Defense Minister Katz said in a statement:
With the launch of Gideon’s operation in Gaza, a huge force taken by IDF Command, Doha’s Hamas delegation announced the return to hostage agreement negotiations, contrary to whatever position was taken until that moment.
More than 100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since dawn – Report
At least 101 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since dawn According to Al Jazeera.
Gaza civil defense agency said at least 33 people were killed on Sunday by Israeli air strikes, more than half of them children.
Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza Khan Yunis It received 20 bodies Al-Mawasi.
According to Al-AQSA Martyrs Hospital Deir Al-Balah.
Israeli air strikes Zweida The town killed seven people, including two children and four women. The hospital said two parents and their children were killed for the second time in a Deir al-Balah apartment.
Hundreds of Palestinian people have been killed by the Israeli military since Saturday, including in hospitals and refugee camps.
Israel sees the attack as replacing Palestinians from striptease and equates to part of ethnic cleansing as aid is blocked and residents are forcibly removed from their homes.
The ruthless bombing campaign comes after Israel announced reinforcement of the attack on Gaza late Friday, which was declared a new effort to force the Palestinian militant group Hamas to release hostages.
Hamas is believed to still occupy 57 of the 250 hostages in the October 2023 attack on southern Israel, killing about 1,200 people.
On Saturday, Hamas confirmed a new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Israel in Doha. Taher al-Nono, a panel official, told Reuters that both sides were discussing all issues without “prerequisites”.
He added:
The Hamas delegation outlined the position of the organization and the need to end the war, swap prisoners, Israel’s evacuation from Gaza and allowed humanitarian aid and all the needs of the Gaza people to return to the strip.
Israel has not yet publicly responded to the proposed transaction.
Meanwhile, humanitarian officials say Gaza is on the verge of disaster as food and fuel are exhausted due to the Israeli lockdown imposed on March 2, which also cuts off key vaccines and medical supplies.