The Israeli army killed at least 13 Palestinians, including several children and women, in Gaza while continuing hunger from the besieged enclave.
Among the victims since dawn on Sunday, three Palestinians were killed in a drone strike on a vehicle and two killed in a bombing near the residential towers located west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
Two other people were killed in artillery bombings in a house in the Zeitoun district of Gaza City in the North while a man’s body was found near Bureij refugee camp in the center of Gaza after Israeli planes bombed the area earlier.
The Israeli army also attacked the Islamic university building in Khan Younis.
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The latest murders of the daily Israeli Israeli bombing of Gaza came while the enclave has not seen food, water, drugs or fuel in the territory for 70 days due to the blockade of Israel.
The 2.3 million Gaza residents survive the supplies of fast flies and charities, which were gradually forced to close while they lack food and hunger buttocks.
The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) warned on Sunday that the more the blockade continues, the more the damage is caused to the Palestinians.
“UNRWA has thousands of trucks ready to participate and our Gaza teams are ready to increase delivery,” said the organization.
Hamas said on Sunday in a statement that Israel made a “complex crime”.
The Israel security firm approved this month a plan to fully occupy the Gaza strip and force another mass movement of the Palestinians.
Israel also proposed to take control of any future distribution of humanitarian aid, which, according to him, would imply creating designated military areas.
The team of humanitarian countries, a forum which includes United Nations agencies, warned that the plan is dangerous and “contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles and seems designed to strengthen the control of life suspension elements as a tactical pressure – within the framework of a military strategy”.
The Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Gideon Saar said on Sunday that the country would accept a new American mechanism that would begin to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
A group of American security entrepreneurs, former military officers and humanitarian aid managed to resume the distribution of food and other supplies in Gaza on the basis of plans similar to those designed by Israel.
The plan was criticized for having circumvented the UN and the aid groups with expertise in the delivery of aid and created only four distribution points which would force a large number of Palestinians to go to the south of Gaza.
According to the latest figures from the Gaza Ministry of Health on Sunday, at least 52,829 Palestinians were confirmed and 119,554 injured by Israeli military attacks since October 7 of Hamas, attacks against southern Israel, which killed around 1,139 people and resulted in more than 200 inhabitants in Gaza.
Pope Leo XIV called for an immediate cease-fire, the entrance to humanitarian aid and the release of all people held in Gaza during his first Sunday blessing since her election as a pontiff.
Israel to pay more the soldiers before Gaza’s expansion
The Israeli army planned to intensify its occupation on the ground of Gaza on Sunday, bringing the paratroopers brigade of its incursions to Syria to be redeployed in Gaza.
Paratroopers operate in occupied Golan Heights and Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad in December.
Israel withdrew the Nahal brigade from occupied West Bank – which has also been assumed for months – in its planned and self -proclaimed thrust to “conquer” Gaza.
But thousands of Israeli reservists and other members of the Israeli military and security agencies, as well as thousands of Israelis who demonstrated in the streets, asked for the end of the war to bring all the captives.
To combat the growing dissatisfaction of soldiers, the Israeli government approved on Sunday a “full advantageous regime” for reservists worth around 3 billion shekels (838 million dollars) which should include a series of economic and social advantages.
The army praised the plan approved by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, affirming in a statement that this reflects the “exceptional contribution” of soldiers to Israeli society.
This occurs when US President Donald Trump, who has had some differences with Netanyahu in recent weeks during the Gaza War and how to get involved with Iran, will launch a visit to the Middle East this week.