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Children among 132 Palestinians killed in the Israeli dam through Gaza | News Israel-Palestine Conflict

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The Israeli army has killed hundreds of Palestinians in recent days when he widens his invasion of the soil.

The Israeli army killed at least 132 Palestinians, including children sleeping in tents, because it sparked a wave of air raids across the Gaza Strip in the early hours of Sunday.

At least 36 people were killed and more than 100 injured after Israeli warplanes bombed a tent camp housing the Palestinians in the Al-Mawasi region of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, medical sources in Tel Aviv Tribune told.

Horrible videos verified from the scene have shown many bodies, some of which are on fire. The dead and the injured were taken to a neighboring country hospital and the Nasser medical complex.

At least 132 people were killed on Sunday morning, including 42 in the highly bombed northern parts of Gaza, told Tel Aviv Tribune Arabic in Tel Aviv Tribune. Three journalists were also one of the victims.

At least 464 Palestinians were killed last week, while the Israeli army is preparing to considerably intensify its invasion of the land of the Palestinian territory despite international criticism. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, at least 53,339 Palestinians were killed and 121,034 others wounded since the start of the war, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.

The Israeli army has systematically targeted hospitals across the enclave and put them out of service, two of which are in last week.

The Indonesian hospital in the north of Gaza was also made non -operational Sunday after the Israeli army besieged it since dawn. Marwan Al-Sultan, director of the establishment, which was the last public hospital in the North, described the situation as “catastrophic” and called on international organizations to put pressure for the safety of medical teams.

Hamas said on Sunday in a statement that the attacks on the Palestinians displaced to Khan Younis marked a “brutal crime” which was a blatant violation of international laws and standards.

“By granting the terrorist occupation of the government’s political and military coverage, the United States administration is directly responsible for this mad climbing in targeting innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, including children, women and the elderly,” said the Palestinian group.

The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the expansion of Israel in Gaza. “I am alarmed by the plans indicated by Israel to extend the ground operations and even more,” he said on Saturday to X.

A photo published by the Israeli army shows extended military operations in a place given as Northern Gaza, in this image of document published on May 17, 2025 (Army / Israeli document via Reuters)

Deal to ‘End’ War must include Hamas exile

On Saturday, Israel and Hamas confirmed that more publicized talks were underway in Qatar.

Israel stressed that talks take place without conditions, including the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which has been completely blocked since March 2 despite imminent famine.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pointed out on Sunday that his government could be open to a partial or complete agreement, but only in strict conditions.

“Even at the moment, Doha’s negotiation team is working to exhaust all the possibilities of an agreement – whether depending on the Witkoff framework or as part of the end of the fighting, which would include the release of all hostages, the exile of Hamas terrorists, and the disarmament of the Gaza Strip,” said its office in a statement, in reference to White House, Steve Witkoff.

His office also criticized the former Israeli negotiator Oren Setter, who resigned from the team in October and said in an interview in February that Netanyahu had wasted two opportunities last year which would have released captives in exchange for the end of the war.

Setter, a retired brigadier general, criticized Netanyahu on Sunday, telling the public broadcaster Kan that he fears that the government “misses the opportunity” of a complete agreement in favor of a potential partial agreement.

On Sunday, the Minister of National Security of Israel, Itamar Ben-Gvir, called Netanyahu to bring back the negotiation team of Doha talks and to refrain from signing an agreement with Hamas. He stressed that Hamas should be completely defeated, fulfilling an objective of war set out by Israel from the start.

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