DEIAL AL BARA, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes have killed at least 32 people overnight across Gaza, health officials say international pressures will increase pressure on a ceasefire, but Israeli leaders remain rebellious about continuing the war.
Strikes in central and northern Gaza killed people at home early Saturday morning. This includes nine people from the same family in the Nusayrat refugee camp, according to health staff at Al Auda Hospital, where the bodies were brought in.
The attack comes hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders at the UN General Assembly on Friday that he “have to finish work” against Hamas in Gaza.
Netanyahu’s words are aimed just like domestic viewers, as are his global audiences, and began after dozens of representatives from multiple countries left. United Nations General Assembly When he began to speak, Friday morning, Hallen
International pressure to end the war is rising. Similar to Israel’s isolation, a growing list of countries has recently decided to recognize the Palestinian state.
Countries have lobbyed President Donald Trump to promote Israel for a ceasefire. On Friday, Trump told White House Lawn reporters that he believes the US is achieving the contract by mitigating fighting in Gaza, “recovering hostages” and “end the war.”
Trump and Netanyahu are scheduled to meet on Monday, and Trump said on social media on Friday that “a highly inspiring and productive discussion” and “a “sky negotiations” over Gaza are ongoing in countries in the region.
However, Israel is pushing for another major ground operation in Gaza city. Experts say they are experiencing hunger. Over 300,000 people have escaped, but up to 700,000 are still there.
On Saturday morning, the strike demolished a home in Gaza city’s Tufa district, killing at least 11 people, and more than half of the women and children. Four other people were killed when an airstrike struck his home in the Shati refugee camp, according to Shifa Hospital.
There are hospitals and health clinics in Gaza city The edge of collapse. Almost two weeks after the attack, two clinics were destroyed by airstrikes, closing after two hospitals were damaged, and the other hospitals were barely functional.
Many patients and staff are forced to escape from hospitals, and only a few doctors and nurses leave because of the incubator and other child tendencies of patients I’m too sick to move.
On Friday, doctors from a borderless aid group said they were forced to suspend activities in Gaza city amid increasing Israeli attacks. The group said Israeli tanks were less than half a mile from healthcare facilities, and the escalating attacks created “unacceptable levels of risk” for staff.
Meanwhile, the food situation in the north has also deteriorated as Israel has halted delivery of aid through crossings to northern Gaza since September 12, increasingly refusing the UN’s demand to bring supplies from South Gaza to the north from South, leading to worsening denied the duties of the Humane Society.
Israeli campaign in Gaza has killed more than 65,000 people and injured more than 167,000 people, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. It doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants, but it says women and children account for about half of the deaths. The ministry is part of Hamas-run government, but UN agencies and many independent experts consider the figures to be the most reliable estimates of wartime casualties.
The Israeli campaign was triggered when Hamas-led militants rushed into Israel on October 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. Forty-eight prisoners remained in Gaza, of which around 20 believed to be alive by Israel.
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Magdy reported from Cairo, Egypt.