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Israeli attacks kill 62 Palestinians in Gaza, including three close help sites | Al Jazeera Arabic News

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At least 62 people were killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune, while the Israeli National Security Minister called for a “complete stop of humanitarian aid supplies to Palestinian territory.

Local health authorities said on Thursday that Israeli air attacks killed at least 15 people in two separate attacks in Gaza City, including nine people who were killed in family home from families in the city sheikh Radwan. A separate strike killed nine people near a tent camp in Khan Younis, south of the enclave.

Hospital sources told Tel Aviv Tribune that nine people had been killed and injured in a drone attack on rue Market de Deir El-Balah. On Wednesday, at least 62 people were killed in Israeli attacks, medical sources said.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that three people had been killed and others injured by Israeli army fires pending humanitarian aid near a distribution point in the Netzarim corridor in the center of Gaza, the last of a series of murders at the Humanitarian Foundation in Gaza, supported by the United States and Israel).

According to the Gaza Government’s media office, at least 549 Palestinians were killed while trying to fire food from the GHF operations on May 27.

He said that attacks on those asking for help also caused 4,066 injuries and that 39 civilians remained missing after attacks.

According to British Charity Save the Children, more than half of the victims of the distribution attacks were children. Of the 19 deadly reported incidents, the organization found that the children were one of the victims of 10 of them.

“No one wants to obtain help from these distribution points and which can blame them – it is a death sentence. People are terrified to be killed,” said Ahmad Alhendawi, except the regional director of children for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe.

The GHF has been criticized by the United Nations and international humanitarian organizations, which say it is insufficient to deliver humanitarian supplies to the population of Gaza.

The GHF resumed aid operations in May, following increasing criticism against the total blockade of Israel on the aid to the band’s assistance. This had pushed most of the population on the verge of famine. Since then, an aid net has been allowed to enter, but the disastrous humanitarian situation has barely improved.

Thursday, the Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir asked the Israeli government to reimpose its total blockade.

“Humanitarian aid currently entering Gaza is an absolute shame,” he said, adding that “what is necessary for Gaza is not a temporary stop for” humanitarian “aid, but a complete stop.”

Meanwhile, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees warned that Gaza’s families may die of thirst in the middle of the collapse of water supply systems. UNRWA noted that only 40% of drinking water production facilities still work and that “Gaza is on the verge of artificial drought.

“The extraction of well water has stopped due to the fuel shortage, others located in dangerous areas that are difficult to access, pipelines are broken and fuve, and oilmen who often do not arrive,” said the agency.

New discussions?

While Israel continues its assault on Gaza, Arab mediators, Egypt and Qatar, supported by the United States, contacted the parties at war in order to hold new cease-fire talks, but no exact moment was set for a new round, according to Hamas sources.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who leads a coalition with far -right parties, insists that Hamas, who ruled Gaza for almost two decades, releases all the captives, abandons all role and establishes his weapons to end the war.

Hamas, in turn, said that it would release the captives if Israel accepts a permanent ceasefire and withdraw all its troops from Gaza. Although he conceded that he would no longer governed Gaza, Hamas refused to discuss disarmament.

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