Israeli forces bombed a coffee, school and food distribution sites in Gaza, killing at least 95 Palestinians and attacked a hospital, injuring several other people.
At least 62 of the victims of Monday attacks were in Gaza City and north of the territory.
The figure includes 39 people killed in an Israeli strike in a seaside cafe, an al-Baqa cafeteria in the north of the city of Gaza. Dozens of others were injured.
Among the dead was the journalist Ismail Abu Hatab, as well as the women and children who had gathered at the cafe.
A witness said that Israeli fighter planes had made the strike.
“We found people torn,” said Yahya Sharif. “This place was not affiliated with anyone – no politics and no military association. He was full of people, including children for a birthday party. ”
The bombing has flattened the coffee and left a huge crater in the ground.
Hani Mahmoud, from Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Gaza City, said that the attack on coffee occurred “without any warning”.
“This area serves as a refuge for many traumatized and displaced people, offering a certain relief of the oppressive heat of the tents. Blood spots are always everywhere given the intensity of the explosion. Some bodies and pieces of flesh have been collected in the flood of this place,” he added.
Also on Monday, Israeli forces made an air strike on a food distribution warehouse in the Zeitoun district of Gaza City, killing at least 13 people who were trying to obtain rations.
The Israeli army has also bombed the Yafa school in the city of Gaza, which shelters hundreds of displaced Palestinians.
Hamada Abu Jaradeh, who fled before the attack, said that the displaced Palestinians had received a five -minute threat to evacuate. “We do not know what to do and where to go. We were disappointed by the whole world for more than 630 days. Death is with us and around us every day,” said Abu Jaradeh.
In the center of Gaza, Israeli forces attacked the court of the Al-Aqsa de Deir El-Balah hospital, where thousands of families had sought a shelter.
Online circulating videos and verified by Tel Aviv Tribune have shown chaos in hospital, with people fleeing for safety while tents sheltering inappropriate families seemed damaged by the attack.
Tareq Abu Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune, postponing to the site of the attack in the hospital, said that the army had issued “no warning” before “the huge explosion”.
“The attack site is about 10 meters (33 feet) from our point of broadcast. This is not the first time that the hospital court has been attacked. At least 10 times, this establishment is downright targeted by Israeli forces,” said Abu Azzoum. “It is an amazing concentration of attacks on medical facilities, which added an additional burden on barely functional hospitals.”
In a statement, the Gaza government’s media office denounced the attack by Israel, calling it “systematic crime” against the Palestinian enclave health system.
“His war aircraft bombed a tent for the displaced inside the walls of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital, leading to injuries on the attack on the attack, material damage and directly threatening the lives of dozens of patients,” he said.
Israel has repeatedly targeted dozens of hospitals during his 22 -month war against Gaza. Human rights groups and experts supported by the United Nations accused Israel of having systematically destroyed the enclave health system.
‘It was like earthquakes’
In the south of Gaza, an air attack in Israel killed at least 15 Palestinians pending food in the aid distribution centers led by the Gaza Humaninianan controversial in Khan Younis, according to sources of the Nasser Medical Complex.
Fifty people were also injured in the attack.
They are the latest victims of a wave of daily carnage on these sites, which killed nearly 600 Palestinians since the GHF took the delivery of limited aid deliveries in Gaza in the middle of a paralyzing Israeli blockage.
The Israeli army acknowledged on Monday that Palestinian civilians had been injured in aid distribution centers, saying that instructions had been issued to forces following “learned lessons” and that licensed incidents were being revised.
This follows the Israeli press Haaretz report that soldiers operating near Gaza aid sites deliberately fired on the Palestinians. According to the Haaretz report, which quoted anonymous Israeli soldiers, the troops were invited to shoot the crowd of the Palestinians and to use unnecessary deadly force against people who did not seem to threaten.
The Israeli forces also perform home demolitions in Khan Younis, which raises fears of a new invasion of the soil.
The Israeli army, on the other hand, has published more forced evacuation threats to the Palestinians in large districts in the north of Gaza, where Israeli forces had worked before and left large -scale destruction, forcing a new wave of travel.
“The explosions have never stopped; They bombed schools and houses. It looked like earthquakes, “said Salah, 60, father of five, from Gaza City. “In the news, we hear a ceasefire is close. On the ground, we see death and we hear explosions. ”
Israeli tanks have pushed into the oriental areas of the suburbs of Zeitoun in Gaza City and bombed several areas in the north, while the planes bombed at least four schools after ordering hundreds of families closing inside to leave, residents said.
Gaza health authorities said that at least 10 people were killed in attacks on Zeitoun and that at least 13 were killed southwest of Gaza City.
According to the United Nations, more than 80% Gaza is now an Israeli area or under threats of forced displacement, according to the United Nations.
The attacks are involved, while Israeli officials, including the Minister of Strategic Affairs of Israel, Ron Dermer, were due to Washington, DC for a new cease-fire push by the administration of US President Donald Trump.
The key mediator of Qatar confirmed that there were serious American intentions to put pressure for a return to negotiations, but there are complications, according to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatari.
“The main obstacle here is that the two parties do not return to the table. But as I said, there is a momentum that was created by the ceasefire between Iran and Israel,” Majed Al Ansari told journalists in the Qatari Doha capital.
“We do not hold back the breath for this to happen today or tomorrow. But we think that the elements are in place to advance towards the restart of the talks,” he added.
White House talks should also cover Iran and broader regional diplomatic agreements.
In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security firm had to meet to discuss the next stages of Gaza.
Friday, the military leader of Israel said that the current field operation was about to have achieved his objectives, and Sunday, Netanyahu said that new opportunities had opened up to recover the captives taken by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups from Israel, 20 of which are still alive.
Palestinian and Egyptian sources knowing the last efforts of ceasefire also said that the mediators of Qatar and Egypt had intensified their contacts with the two parties, but that no date has yet been set for a new series of Trêve talks.
Meanwhile, Osama Hamdan, Higher Head Manager, said in a statement on Monday that there was no news from Israel for a ceasefire for four weeks.
“We are determined to look for a ceasefire that will save our people, and we work with mediators to open up level passages,” said Hamdan.
