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Israeli forces kill a pregnant woman and her baby to be born in the Gaza City assault | News Israel-Palestine Conflict

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The Israeli army killed a pregnant woman and her baby to be born near the SHATI refugee camp while he continued his large -scale assault on the city of Gaza, with several strikes targeting civilians.

Medical sources from the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City said that another child was also killed in the attack on a house near the camp on Monday, according to WAFA news agency.

The soldiers also continued to strike the districts of Zeitoun and Sabra in the south of the city, where more than 1,000 buildings were leveled since Israel began to resume the urban center last month, killing 10 people on Monday.

Earlier in the day, chaos scenes played on a crowded market on Nasser Street in Gaza City, with residents dispersed in all directions in the middle of the debris after an Israeli attack, which killed at least four people and injured dozens of others.

Reporting the scene, Moath al-Kahlout by Tel Aviv Tribune said that people were struck.

“They don’t know what to do and where to go. They are trying to find a safer place so much, but the Israeli army continues to attack all the corners of the city,” he said.

Further south, in Deir El-Balah, Israel has targeted a group of citizens inside the Al-Mazra’a school. Later, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital announced the death of Anas Saeed Abu Mughsib, Wafe reported.

Medical sources have said that in total, at least 59 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Monday across the band.

“Artificial famine in the 21st century”

Already moved by the war several times, residents of Gaza City are now faced with the two threats of war and famine.

The hunger caused by the blockade of Israel, several months, led to the death of three infants on Monday. Children represent more than a third of the nearly 350 deaths of hunger and famine in the enclave since the start of the War of Israel in October 2023.

The authorities claim that the number of humanitarian aid trucks that Israel has enabled the band in the last month only met 15% of the needs of the hungry population.

However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a report in August the main global authority on food crises, the integrated food security classification (PIC), that famine was underway in Gaza City, calling it “pure and simple lie”.

On Monday, David Lammy, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, acknowledged the IPC declaration supported by the United Nations, saying that he was “indignant” by Israel for not having authorized enough aid to enter Gaza.

“It is not a natural disaster, it is an artificial famine in the 21st century,” he said.

“We need a massive and massive humanitarian response to prevent more deaths, crucial NGOs, humanitarian workers and health workers authorized to operate and stocks of the borders of Liberated Gaza.”

‘Struggle swallowed from power’

Meanwhile, in Israel, mourning people gathered for the separate funeral of Idan Shtivi and Ilan Weiss, captives taken from Israel during the attack on Hamas in October 2023, the remains of which were recovered in an Israeli military operation in Gaza last week.

Some expressed their anger against the government for not having concluded an agreement with Hamas to end the fighting and return the remaining captives.

“It is a horror, it is a deep sadness and a sorrow beyond the words to describe anger, insults the hostages, insults him to the dead, insults him to the soldiers sent to Gaza,” the crying Taro told the associated press agency.

“No one knows why, with the exception of the sovereign eager for power,” he said.

The Israeli information site Ynet reported on Monday that the head of the Israeli army Eyal Zamir had warned against the implications of Netanyahu’s intention to take up Gaza without making post-war plans.

“You are heading for a military government,” Zamir said to a meeting of the Israeli security firm on Sunday. “Your plan takes us there. Understand the implications ”.

The War of Israel against Gaza has so far killed more than 63,000 Palestinians. About a million inhabitants of Gaza City, many of whom have already been moved several times, are now forced to go out under sustained Israeli attacks, without safe areas to flee in the enclave.

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