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Israel’s strike against Gaza 32, mainly women and children

Deir Al-Balah in Gaza Strip: Israel’s strike on the Gaza Strip killed at least 32 people, including more than a dozen women and children.

Israel ended a ceasefire with Hamas last month and updated its air and ground offensive, launched a wave of strikes and seized the territory, putting pressure on militant groups to accept a new deal to truce and release the remaining hostages. It also blocked more than a month of imports of food, fuel and humanitarian aid, and relied heavily on external aid along the coast.

“Stocks are getting lower and the situation is getting more and more desperate,” UN refugees said on social media.

The latest Israel attacked Sunday’s tent and a house, Khan Younis killed five men, five women and five children, Nasser Hospital said.

A female journalist was killed. “My daughter is innocent. She is not involved, she loves journalism and worships it,” said her mother, Amal Kaskeen.

The body of a child under 2 years old only occupied one end of the emergency stretcher.

“Trump wants to end the Gaza issue. He is anxious, and it’s obvious from this morning,” said Mohammad Abdel-Hadi, a cousin whom a woman killed.

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, Israeli shelling killed at least four people in the Jabbaria refugee camp in northern Gaza. According to an Associated Press reporter there, the bodies of seven people, including a child and three women, arrived at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.

According to civil defense operated under Hamas-Operation government leadership, a strike in Gaza City attacked people waiting outside the bakery and killed at least six, including three children.

Israel’s army said that since Israel resumed the war, fired from Gaza, most were intercepted, most were intercepted, the largest barrage in the territory. Hamas’s army claimed responsibility. Israeli police said some fragments of Ashkron City fell. No injuries were reported.

Netanyahu visited Trump amid anti-war protests, with dozens of Palestinians engaging in new anti-war protests on the streets of Jabaliya. Videos circulating on social media showed people marching and chanting about Hamas. Although such protests rarely occur in recent weeks.

Israel also has angered at the recovery of the war and its impact on the remaining hostages in Gaza. The hostage families and those recently released from Gaza and its supporters urged Trump on Saturday to ensure the fight ended.

Netanyahu will meet with Trump for the second time Monday since Trump began his latest term in January. The Prime Minister said they will discuss the war, with the new 17% tariff imposed on Israel, part of the new U.S. government’s global ruling.

“I think this reflects the special personal connection and special connection between the United States and Israel, which is crucial at this time,” Netanyahu said.

The U.S. mediators working on a ceasefire with Egypt and Qatar expressed support for Israel’s war last month.

Since then, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed, with 15 of them recovering only after a week. This weekend, Israeli troops have been backtracked in what happened in the incident, partly captured in the video, which has caused anger among the Red Cross and Red Crescent and UN officials.

The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking hostages of 251 people. In Gaza, 59 people still hold 24 in Gaza, but most of the rest are released in a ceasefire or other transactions.

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, the Israeli offensive killed at least 50,695 Palestinians, not to say how many were civilians or combatants, but said more than half were women and children. It said another 115,338 people were injured. Israel said it has killed about 20,000 militants and provided no evidence.

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