The United Nations said on Wednesday that two workers were killed and other workers died after the compound of Gaza was hit.
The Hamas Run Health Department of the Palestinian territory said he criticized the Israeli strike and arrived at the hospital for five scary foreign workers. Israel’s army denied attacking UN compounds in Deir Al-Balah.
According to Gaza’s Health Department, Israel resumes the fight in Gaza after two months of armistice.
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu added, “This has completely resumed the battle.”
The United Nations said that the situation in the case in the Deir Al-Balah compound is unclear. It did not blame Israel for death.
After Israel said that he was “entirely resuming” in the Palestinian territory, at least 13 people died in the air raids throughout the Gaza.
The Palestinian Wafa News Agency was killed by two civilians and five other people as Israel drones were tent near the Indian Zone of Alma Wasi.
The Israeli army said it aimed to be called the Hamas military site, which is preparing to launch Israel. Hamas’s controlled ships were also hit, the army said.
The bombing is not the same as Tuesday, but I haven’t seen the new assault of Israel.
Tom Fletcher, an associate professor of humanitarian secretaries and emergency relief, said, “The intensity of murder is out of size.”
WAFA said that a woman and child died in the air strikes north of Cannes until Wednesday night, and four people were killed in Gaza City.
The Ministry of Health has not yet killed the latest strike.
The strike on Tuesday has been the biggest bombing since the fragile ceasefire and hostage exchange agreement on January 19, after which Israel and Hamas did not agree with the method of passing beyond the early stages.
The contract includes three stages, and the negotiations in the second stage began six weeks ago. But this did not happen.
In the second stage of the proposed, Israel would withdraw the army from the Gaza, but Israel and the United States pushed for the first stage, and more Palestinian prisoners and more hostages were released.
Netana Hu resumed the fight with the return of Israel’s main goal.
Israel says that Hamas is still holding 59 hostages, 24 of which are alive.
Egypt, the mediator of the dialogue, said that a fresh strike was a “obvious” violation of the armistice.
Israel was entirely suspended from all the humanitarian aids that had previously entered the Gaza, and international warnings spread.
FLETCHER told the BBC Radio 4 today, in today’s program of the BBC Radio 4, “For two weeks, our food supply is rotten, water expires, power has been blocked, and it is all for punishment of civilians.”
On Tuesday, he lifted the UN Security Council and resumed the ceasefire contract, including the release of hostages.
“I don’t demand the moon here,” the UN added.
He said his team was “continuing” in Gaza. Because they decided to do their best to save as many survivors as possible.
“They are talking to us: What is the fact that we can’t stop the terrible of the 21st century that happens in front of our values?
Hamas confirmed that some leaders were killed on Tuesday, including Essam A-da’lees, a de facto government officer.
Meanwhile, Islamic JIHAD, where fighters participated in the attack on October 7, 2023, said that a prominent spokesman for armed wings, known as ABU HAMZA, who had triggered the current conflict, died.
But many civilians, including dozens of children, were considered one of the dead.
Local arbitrators are now pushing Hamas.
But Netana Hu said that all ceasefire conversations will be “fire” in the future.
On October 7, 2023, Hamas’s attack on Israel died about 1,200 people and captured 251 hostages. Twenty of them were alive at the first stage of the armistice.
The Ministry of Health, Hamas Run, responded to a large -scale military offensive that killed more than 48,500 Palestinians, and caused a massive destruction of housing and infrastructure.
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2025-03-19 12:20:00