Tsahal strikes kill 40 in Gaza today, including 10 near Water Point Magic Post

Tsahal strikes kill 40 in Gaza today, including 10 near Water Point

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The Gaza Civil Defense Agency said the Israeli air strikes killed more than 40 Palestinians on Sunday, including on a market and a water distribution point, while talks for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas have stalled.

The delegations of Israel and the Palestinian group have now spent a week trying to agree on a temporary truce to stop 21 months of bitter fights in the Gaza Strip.

But on Saturday, each party accused the other of blocking attempts to obtain an agreement during indirect talks in the Qatari capital, Doha.

There was no release in the Israeli strikes in Gaza, where most of the inhabitants of more than two million were moved at least once during the war.

Seven UN agencies warned on Saturday that a fuel shortage had reached “critical levels”, threatening aid operations, hospital care and already chronic food insecurity.

The spokesman for the civil defense agency, Mahmud Bassal, said that at least 43 people had been killed in the last Israeli strikes, of which 11 when a Gaza City market was affected.

Eight children were one of the 10 victims of a drone strike at a water point in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the center of Gaza, said Bassal.

The Civil Defense of Gaza called 52 killed by Israeli forces

“We woke up to the sound of two large explosions,” Khaled Rayyan told AFP after a house was also flattened in Nuseirat. “Our neighbor and his children were under the rubble.”

Another resident, Mahmud al-Shami, called on negotiators to ensure the end of the war.

“What happened to us never happened in the history of humanity,” he said. “Enough.”

In southern Gaza, three people were killed when Israeli planes struck a tent housing the Palestinians displaced in the Al-Mawasi coastal region, the Civil Defense spokesman said.

150 targets in 24 hours

There was no comments from the Israeli army, which recently intensified its operations through Gaza.

But he said in a statement on Sunday that, in the past 24 hours, fighter planes “have struck more than 150 terrorist targets throughout the Gaza Strip”.

The targets included Hamas, weapon storage sites and anti -tank positions and elite shooters, the military press release said.

Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties accessing many AFP areas are unable to independently check the tolls and details provided by the Civil Defense Agency and other parties.

Out of 251 people taken hostage that day, 49 are still detained in Gaza, including 27 which, according to the Israeli army, are dead.

The Ministry of Health of Hamas Gaza says that at least 58,026 Palestinians, most civilians, were killed in military reprisals of Israel. The UN considers the reliable figures.

Fears of forced displacement

The talks to agree with a 60-day ceasefire in the release of fighting and hostages were in balance Saturday after Israel and Hamas have tried to have tried to block an agreement.

Hamas wants the complete withdrawal of the Israeli Gaza forces, but a Palestinian source knowing the talks said that Israel had presented plans to maintain the troops in more than 40% of the territory.

The source said that Israel wanted to force hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the south of Gaza “in preparation to move them by force to Egypt or to other countries”.

A senior Israeli official said that Israel had demonstrated “a desire for flexibility in negotiations, while Hamas remains uncompromising, clinging to positions that prevent mediators from advancing an agreement”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was ready to participate in talks for a more sustainable end in hostilities once a temporary truce is agreed, but only if Hamas disarm.

Thousands of people gathered in the Israeli coastal center in Tel Aviv, calling for the hostages on Saturday.

“The opportunity window … is open now and it’s not for long,” said the old Eli Sharabi captive.

Malnutrition has increased since March in the middle of UNRWA blockade

The United Nations Rescue and Work Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) reported an increase in malnutrition cases in Gaza since March, after the ban on Israel to its operations and the taxation of a helping.

In its declaration, UNRWA said that restrictions on the supply of food and medical aid have considerably aggravated the conditions in the closely besieged enclave.

The agency reiterated its appeal to immediate humanitarian access to avoid a new deterioration in children’s health and nutrition.

After an Israeli strike in Nuseirat

Photo: (Eyad Baba / AFP)

Photo: (Eyad Baba / AFP)

Photo: (Eyad Baba / AFP)

Photo: (Eyad Baba / AFP)

The family of American citizens killed in the West Bank urges the investigation led by the United States

The Sayfollah Musallet family, a 20 -year -old American citizen killed by Israeli settlers in an occupied West Bank, calls on Washington to launch an independent investigation and to heal officials to report.

Musallet, known as Saif, was surrounded and beaten for three hours during an assault on Friday, according to a family statement. The attackers would also have targeted doctors who try to reach him.

“It is a nightmare and an unimaginable injustice to which no family should have to face,” said the family.

They described Saif as a kind and worker of Florida who had endeavored to build a better future.

“We demand that the US State Department conduct an immediate investigation and held the Israeli settlers who killed Saif responsible for their crimes. We demand justice,” added the statement.

The rights defending group urges prosecution against Trump for the murders of Gaza Aid

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights instructor called US President Donald Trump to be prosecuted for allegedly in genocide complicity on his support for the Gaza Humanitarian Aid distribution model (GHF).

In a declaration on X (formerly known as Twitter), the Geneva -based group urged international legal organizations to hold Trump responsible for the support of GHF, where Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinians at the collection points in recent weeks.

The group said that testimony on the ground underlined the presence of private US security subcontractors working alongside Israeli forces during certain fatal incidents.

He also accused Trump’s administration of providing large military, financial, political and diplomatic support to Israel during his current war in Gaza.

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