Warning: This story contains a disturbing picture of death.
Israel’s army grabs the remaining ruins of the city of Rafah on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip.
In almost two months, the 2.3 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip have not reached food or medical care, since Israel has imposed the entire entire blockage of the territory after the collapse of a six-week ceasefire.
In mid -March, Israel has rejected its ground campaign and has confiscated land swaths since then and picked out the residents from the “buffer zones” on the edges of Gaza, including all of Rafah, which makes up for around 20 percent of the strip.
The Israeli public broadcaster Kank reported on Saturday that the military had set up a new “humanitarian zone” in Rafah, to which civilians would be moved to security checks to keep the Hamas fighter away. Help would be distributed by private companies.
The Israeli military still has to comment on the report and did not immediately answer a Reuters request for comments. The inhabitants said that massive explosions could now be heard from the dead zone, in which Rafah once stood as a city with 300,000 people.
“Explosions never stop day and night when the ground trembles, we know that they destroy more houses in Rafah. Rafah is gone,” said Tamer, a man from the city of Gaza, who in Deir Al-Balah, further north, towards Reuters from SMS.
He said he got calls from friends to the border in Egypt, whose children were kept awake by the explosions.
Abu Mohammed, another displaced man in Gaza, said to Reuters by text: “We are afraid that they could force us in Rafah, which will be like a cage of a concentration camp that is completely sealed by the world.”
27 Palestinians reported on the last strikes killed
According to the local health officers, Israeli strikes killed at least 27 Palestinians on the Gaza Strip overnight. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.
An air raid hit a home in Beit Lahiya and killed 10 people, including a Palestinian prisoner, Abdel-Fattah Abu Mahadi, who had been released as part of the ceasefire. His wife, two of her children and a grandchild were also killed, according to the Indonesian hospital that received the corpses.

Another strike met a home in Gaza city and killed seven people, including two women, according to the emergency service of the Gaza Health Ministry. Two other people were wounded.
On Sunday late Sunday, a strike in the southern city of Khan Younis met a home and, according to the Ministry of Health, killed at least 10 people, including five siblings at the age of four. According to Nasser Hospital, which received the corpses, two more children were killed together with their parents.
Gaza on the abyss of mass hunger, illness: Un
Israel, which imposed his overall blockage on Gaza on March 2, says that in the last six weeks of the ceasefire, enough supplies have reached the area that it is not of the opinion that the population is at risk. It is said that it cannot allow food or medicine because the Hamas fighters would take advantage of it.
According to agencies in the United Nations, the Gazans are at the abyss of mass hunger and diseases, with the conditions since the beginning of the war on October 7, 2023 when the Hamas fighter attacked the Israeli communities.
The United Nations’ highest court began on Monday hearing in the commitment of Israel to facilitate humanitarian aid for the areas that it takes.
At least 23 Palestinians who protect themselves in a school in the Tuffah district in Gaza city were killed in Israeli strikes on Wednesday. The strikes set fire to the tents and classrooms and left extensive damage.
The talks conveyed by Qatar and Egypt have so far not extended the ceasefire, while Hamas published 38 hostages and Israel hundreds of prisoners and prisoners.
Fifty -nine and fifty of Israeli hostages will still take place in the Gaza. Less than half of them believed to be alive. Hamas says it would only free them under a deal that ends the war; Israel says that it will only agree with temporary breaks in the fight, unless Hamas has completely disarmed what the fighters reject.
In Doha, Qatar’s Prime Minister said on Sunday that the efforts to achieve a new ceasefire in Gaza would have made some progress.
On Friday, the World Food Program announced that it had more food supplies in Gaza after the Gaza Strip was ever faced.
Some residents toured the streets and searched for weeds, who of course grow on site. Others recorded dry leaves of trees. The fishermen were desperate enough to catch turtles, to skin them and sell them their meat.
The Gaza team began after the fighters killed 1,200 people and brought 251 hostages to Gaza, according to Israeli Tally. Since then, the Israel’s offensive in the enclave has killed more than 51,400 according to the Palestinian health officers.