Israeli military strikes killed at least 70 Palestinians on Wednesday, according to the local health authorities, as US President Donald Trump visited the Middle East.
Doctors said that most of the deaths in which women and children belonged resulted from a flood of Israeli air strikes that aimed several houses in the Jabalia region in the north of Gaza.
“Some victims are still on the move and under the ruins in which rescue and civil emergency teams cannot reach (they),” says the declaration of the Ministry of Health.
The Israeli military had no immediate comment and said it tried to check the reports.
Israeli military attacks killed at least 60 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, the local health authorities said.
Reuters’ television showed that the residents returned to the ruins of their houses. Some crossed the remains of walls and furniture that searched for documents and things.
“They fired two rockets, they told us the Moqbel house (had been hit),” said Hadi Moqbel, who lost relatives in the attack in Jabalia. “We came, we saw body parts on the floor, killed children, killed the woman and killed a baby – his head was exploded like a flower. He was two months old.”
Abu al-Abd Saleh, 52, went through the ruins of the former home, he said that he woke up to stones that fly through the air and his children under the ruins.
“You have lost awareness, we woke them up and removed them from them,” he told CBC Freelance Video, Mohamed El Safe, on site. “The ambulance came and took her.”
Abu al-Abd Saleh says that the youngest strike in Jabalia buried his children under rubble; He had to dig them up and take them to the hospital with injuries. But he says he has no plans to leave his home.
He said he was not sure why the area was targeted. As a resident of the building, he said all his life all of the life, he knew exactly who the neighbors were and none of them wanted to. Saleh says he lived up the war in his house and has no plans to go with his family soon.
“I’m now cleaning my home because I will be surrounded by Tarke tonight and will live in it again,” he said. “If you take it, I’ll put my tent here.”
On Wednesday, the Israeli press reports cited security officers with the information that the Hamas military leader Mohammad Sinwar and other high -ranking civil servants were killed in a strike on Tuesday about what the Israeli military described as command and control bunkers under the European hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis.
In a declaration published in Telegram, Hamas described the attacks on residential areas “intensive” and “Savage”. The explanation also means that such attacks undermined the continued ceasefire negotiations and accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for escalating violence.
There was neither the Israeli military nor from the Israeli military or Hamas. On Wednesday, witnesses and doctors said that an Israeli air raid met a bulldozer who approached the area of the strike in the European hospital and injured several people.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised this week that the Israeli forces would soon be entering “Full Force” in Gaza to end Hamas. Thousands of Israeli reservists had been appointed in the past few weeks.
In late Tuesday, the Islamic Jihad, an Iranian -supported militant group in Gaza, which was allied with Hamas, fired rockets towards Israel. Shortly before the Israeli strikes began in response to it, the military granted the residents of the Jabalia area and the nearby Beit Lahiya evacuation commands.
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The Israeli escalation came against the Palestinian hope that the Trump visit could put pressure on a de-escalation of violence. Hamas published Edan Alexander on Monday, the most recently known American Geisel, before Trump’s trip.
In Riad, on Tuesday, Trump said that more hostages would follow Alexander and added that the people in Gaza deserved a better future.
Hamas freed Edan Alexander, who was the last living American hostage before visiting US President Donald Trump in the Middle East and increasing hopes for a new ceasefire company. The journey begins in Saudi Arabia with stops in Qatar and the Trump of the VAE skipped Israel this time.
The efforts to agree to an ceasefire have been stalled in the past few weeks, with Hamas and Israel exchanged guilt. Hamas spoke to the United States and the Egyptian and Catar mediators to arrange Alexander’s publication, and Israel sent a team to Doha to start a new round of talks.
On Tuesday, Trump’s special representative Steve Witkoff and Adam Boehler met the hostage families in Tel Aviv and said they could now see a better chance of an agreement for their release according to the contract for Alexander.
The United States has also presented a plan to reopen humanitarian aids in Gaza Strip with private contractors. Israel, which on March 2, imposed a total blockage of supplies in Gaza, has approved the plan. However, it was rejected by the United Nations and international aid organizations and important details, including financing and donors.
The risk of hunger and mass riflers is increasing in Gaza, warns the World Health Organization. Palestinian health officers say that dozens of children have died of malnutrition since March, in the month in which Israel blocked all aids.
Israel began his invasion in Gaza as a retaliation for the attack on communities in South Israel led by Hamas on October 7, 2023, in which, according to Israeli branches, including several Canadian citizens, around 1,200 people were killed. According to Israel, a total of 251 people were taken hostages in Gaza.
According to local health officers, the Israeli campaign has killed more than 52,900 Palestinians and destroyed the small coastal slave. According to auxiliary groups and international authorities, the population of around 2.3 million people is on the verge of famine