At least 219 people were injured in attacks from good Friday, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Attacks, which were held in 17-19.
The bump in the bloodshed comes as Israel pressure on the six-week help help and demands that Hamas disarmed before any truce can be arranged. The armed group completely refused demand and insists on the permanent recircciliaric fire must be part of any agreement.
At least 15 children, she struck during the overnight air on tents in Khan Younis, were among the victims, according to the statement. Raid on Rafah killed his mother and daughter, along with two, towards the European hospital in which their bodies were taken.
“For the great majority of civilians, the night’s time of horror and relentless pain,” Al Jazeere Tareq Abu Azzoum said, reporting from the central Gaza. “No one is sure of his homes, in improvised tents, in the creasing camps.”

‘Less than meals a day’
After rebooting his military campaign, after a short break fire, Israel committed to strengthening his 18-month war on Gaza and occupies the great “safety zones” in the tape.
From 2. March, also blocked the entry of food, fuel and help in the enclave, Defses by the International Court of Justice (SME) that it must allow a humanitarian approach.
Groups help alert food.
“Children eat less than meals a day and fight to find their next meal,” Bushra Khalida said, Chief of Police Oxfam. “Grafting and hunger pockets definitely occur in Gaza.”
Earlier this week, Hamas Discard Israeli proposal For pausing the fight 45 days if the Palestinian group publishes 10 living prisoners and agrees to disarm.
“The Hamas disarmament request is not acceptable to even hear, said the older Hamas Official Abu Zuhri.” This is not just a red line. It’s a million red lines. ”
Hamas offered to release all the remaining prisoners – who is believed to be about 58 years, although several dead – in return for the permanent end of the war and the full withdrawal army.
Doll in Gaza has now reached 51,065, with 116,505 wounded, according to the Ministry of Health.
“We can see a very psychological toll in the city on the faces of all here, people walk very exhausted, traumatized,” Abu Azzoum said. “They think about the dark future waiting for them.”
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