At least 18,885 children are among the more than 62,000 Palestinians killed by Israel since the start of his genocidal war in Gaza almost two years ago, said the Gaza government media office.
The amazing and dark toll occurs while the United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said on Tuesday that no place was sure for children in the enclave, where the famine induced by Israelite is competed due to the Israeli blocking of aid and medical supplies unrivaled by Israel.
Unison schools have become shelters for “hundreds of thousands of people” in Gaza in the middle of constant Israeli bombing that leveled houses, UNRWA said.
The Palestinians “asked protection under the United Nations flag”, only for the shelters to be targeted, becoming a “place of death, including too many children.
Citing the United Nations Fund for Children, UNICEF, UNRWA noted that in the last five months of the war, since Israel has unilaterally broke a cease-fire contract and resumed the attacks, “an average of more than 540 children were killed each month.”
Images obtained by Tel Aviv Tribune show the last moments of Amna al-Mufti, 12, killed by Israeli forces while carrying water for his family and his father’s sorrow.
The United Nations warnings at least 51 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since dawn on Tuesday. Among them, at least eight aid seekers who lost their lives when Israeli forces opened fire near the United States and GHF aid distribution sites supported by Israel, a daily deadly glove that the Palestinians have suffered, causing nearly 2,000 deaths since the end of May.
The Gaza hospitals said that at least eight people had been killed in attacks against tents housing people who are in Khan Younis, and four others were killed in a strike on a tent in Deir El-Balah, in the center of Gaza.
Israeli forces also intensify an assault on the city of Gaza, despite the world warnings urging Israel to stop operations. An aerial raid in the Zeitoun district of Gaza City killed at least four people and injured others, said health officials.
In the south of the city of Gaza, Israeli forces have exploded houses, while heavy fire was reported in the Tuffah district in eastern Gaza City.
Tareq Abu Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune, reported by Deir-el-Balah, said that Israeli forces launched “a fatal barrage of air strikes on densely populated areas” in Gaza City.
“In addition to destroying more than 450 residential blocks in the Zeitoun district of Gaza City, Israel’s operations have now extended to the neighboring Sabra region. These areas lead to the main heart of Gaza City,” said Abu Azzoum.
Meanwhile, the key mediator of Qatar confirmed that Hamas had responded positively to a proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, including a 60-day truce and an exchange of captives for prisoners.
Two Israeli officials said on Tuesday that Israel was studying Hamas’ response to the proposal, without providing more details. But the Israeli media reported that the Israeli far -right Israeli government wanted all the captives detained in Gaza, alive and dead, returned all at once.
Attacks against Gaza City Intecy, ceasefire in balance
The efforts to suspend the fighting took a new momentum in last week. The mediators of Qatar and Egypt have prompted to restart the indirect talks between the sides on a ceasefire plan supported by the United States.
The proposal includes the release of 200 Palestinian prisoners detained in Israel and an unpertured number of women and minors imprisoned, in exchange for 10 live captives and 18 dead bodies in Gaza, according to a Hamas official.
Two Egyptian security sources confirmed the details and added that Hamas also asked for the release of hundreds of Gaza prisoners.
Israel says that a total of 50 captives remain in Gaza, 20 of which are still alive.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Qatari, Majed Al-Ansari, said that the 60-day truce agreement would include “a path to a complete agreement to end the war”.
The proposal includes a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces, which currently occupy 75% of Gaza, and the entry of more humanitarian aid in the enclave, where a population of 2.2 million inhabitants is increasingly confronted with a famine induced by Israel.
The Israeli government has not officially responded, but the Israeli media, citing senior officials, suggest that the government is not satisfied with a limited exchange of prisoners and may emphasize the liberation of the 50 Israeli captives within the framework of any agreement.
Al Jazera’s superior political analyst Marwan Bishara said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had calculated that he was no longer in his “interest” to accept a partial cease-fire.
“I think that for him (Netanyahu), he won the war; For him, Hamas is on the way to defeat; For him, there is a green light from Washington; And I simply do not think, except in a very, very, very exceptional circumstance, that he will agree, “said Bishara.
The Israeli tanks finished taking control of the suburbs of Zeitoun in Gaza City and continued to beat the neighboring area of Sabra. Local health authorities said dozens of people had been trapped in their homes because of bombing.
Among them is Suha Maqat, a para-athlete formerly Celebrate trapped in the city of Gaza, alone and blind in one eye.
Like the other disabled Palestinians, his situation means that it is impossible to follow the orders of forced displacement of Israel, who have already forced thousands to flee in recent days.
The Palestinian Civil Defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal said that the situation was “very dangerous and unbearable” in the districts of Zeitoun and Sabra, where he said that “artillery bombardments are continuing intermittently”.
Sabra resident, Hussein al-Dairi, 44, said that “tanks draw shells and mortars and drones, shoot balls and missiles” in the neighborhood.
“We have taught the news that Hamas had accepted a truce, but the occupation increases war against us, civilians,” he added.
More Palestinians have also died of malnutrition and famine, including three reported in the last 24 hours, said the Gaza Ministry of Health. He said that 154 adults died in malnutrition since the end of June, when he began from such deaths, and 112 children have been hungry since the start of the war.
