At least 32 people, including 13 who are looking for help, were killed Thursday at Israeli attacks through Gaza, according to the Palestinian health authorities, while four other people died of malnutrition in the midst of a growing famine crisis in the besieged territory.
Eight people were killed in an Israeli air strike in a residential house in Gaza City in northern Gaza, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune.
Two other people were killed in an Israeli attack on the city Tuffah district, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune.
The murders come while Israel degenerates its attacks against Gaza City, the largest city in the enclave, after the country’s security firm approved the plans for the military to grasp the city, an operation that could force hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to the concentration areas in southern Gaza.
The plan has received an international condemnation from the United Nations and even a dissent from the own army of Israel.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondents reported on Thursday that large northern Gaza bands were transformed into “lifeless wasteland” in the middle of Israeli climbing.
The Palestinians of Gaza City talked about their fears of new trips, following an Israeli forced evacuation order in the areas further south, before the proposed occupation.
Walaa Sobh said it had already been moved during the city war in the north of Beit Lahiya to Gaza City, and could not move again.
“We are afraid of moving elsewhere, because we have nowhere to go, no income-and I am a widow,” she told Tel Aviv Tribune.
“If they want to force us to go out, then at least find us a place, give us tents, especially for widows, children and patients. You do not only move one or two people; you move millions that have nowhere to stay.”
Another woman, Umm Sajed Hamdan, said she would refuse to follow the order.
“I am the mother of five and wife of an inmate. I cannot escape with my children from one place to another,” Hamdan told Tel Aviv Tribune. “I prefer to face death here in Gaza City than go to Al-Mawasi.”
Al Jazera’s superior political analyst Marwan Bishara said that plans for Israel to occupy the city of Gaza were a great concern.
“It’s a terrible escalation, really,” said Bishara.
“(Netanyahu) has the intention of reoccupying Gaza … Send the soldiers and take it back.”
The humanitarian consequences of Israel expanding its offensive in Gaza “would be disastrous” for the Palestinians who have already endured 22 months of blood movement and effusion, told Mohamed Elmasry, professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, in Tel Aviv Tribune.
“These are people who have been moved – in many cases more than 10 times and in some cases already more than 20 times – and who literally dodge bombs in the last 22 months,” said Almasri. “And they are hungry in addition to all this.”
Elmasry described the Israeli plan as part of a wider effort to push the Palestinians from Gaza.
“Israel wants to empty the Gaza Strip, and it wants at least all the lands of the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea,” he said.
Truce
While Israel continues to degenerate attacks on Gaza City, the Mossad spy chief David Barnea, goes to Qatar in order to relaunch discussions on a cease-fire in Gaza, two Israeli officials told the Reuters news agency on Thursday.
The visit follows a reported expression of the positivity of Hamas officials to restart cease-fire negotiations at a meeting with the Egyptian intelligence chief in Cairo earlier this week.
Earlier Thursday, the Israeli Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Sharren Haskel said that a non-Israeli Pacific civil administration was one of the five key principles of the Israeli government to end the war.
The other principles include the release of captives still held in Gaza, the surrender of weapons by Hamas, the full demilitarization of Gaza and Israel retaining praying security control, he said.
Always help “a drop in the ocean”
Meanwhile, more than 100 aid groups have accused Israel of an obstruction of a vital aid of entry into Gaza, which led to large quantities of emergency supplies remaining blocked in warehouses of Jordan and Egypt while more and more Palestinians die of hunger.
“Despite the statements of the Israeli authorities that there is no limit to humanitarian aid entering Gaza, most international NGOs (non -governmental non -governmental organizations) have not been able to deliver a single truck of rescue supplies since March 2,” said groups.
There is a assistance sitting all around the border between Israel and Gaza which is not authorized, Natasha Davies, responsible for nursing activities at Doctors Without Borders, known by his French initials MSF, told Tel Aviv Tribune.
“We had a few trucks in (in Gaza), but really, it’s just a drop in the ocean … We mainly direct a surgical trauma hospital, so each patient has any injury that needs to fix with supplies that we receive intermittent,” said Davies by Videolink by Gaza de Gaza Southern City of Khanis.
“It’s just a humanitarian disaster. There are these GHF sites, which are a massacre as an aid, which create incidents of mass victims, which create more injuries to deal with limited resources,” she said.
Basal Mahmoud, spokesperson for the Civil Defense of Gaza, told Tel Aviv Tribune Arabic that the aid currently entering the enclave was “not at all sufficient”.
He said that at least 1,000 trucks of various supplies are required every day, adding that around 100 trucks enter daily, most of them go to traders rather than meeting the needs of the market.
Dr. Munnir al-Bursh, director of the Gaza Ministry of Health, said ISRAEL die to death “all kinds of people”, including children and women.
He warned that 40,000 children under a malnutrition, 250,000 children with less than five fatal food shortages and 1.2 million children under the age of 18 live in severe food insecurity.
“We are faced with overwhelming and frightening figures,” Al-Bursh told Tel Aviv Tribune Arabic.
The accusations of the aid groups occurred while the President of the United States, Donald Trump, said that he would like to see journalists access Gaza to see humanitarian efforts. Israel has not authorized foreign journalists to enter Gaza since the start of his war against the besieged enclave, unless they are under an Israeli military escort.
“I would be very well with journalists,” Trump told journalists in the oval office. “And this is a very dangerous position to do, as you know, if you are a journalist, but I would like to see it.”
The total number of aid applicants killed since May 27, when Israel has introduced a new aid distribution mechanism through the United States GHF, reached at least 1,881, with more than 13,863 injured, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
The total number of deaths related to hunger is now 239, including 106 children, the ministry’s files.
The War of Israel against Gaza killed at least 61,776 people and injured 154,906. It is estimated that 1,139 people were killed in Israel during October 7, 2023, attacks and more than 200 were taken in captivity.