

Gaza
Dir-Al Bala (Gaza Strip): Israeli’s airplay in Gaza is causing heavy havoc. Aerial attacks in northern and southern Gaza killed at least 70 people, including about two dozen children. Local hospital personnel and health officials gave this information. A day before this attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said that before Hamas’s defeat, he is not a question of stopping the Israeli attacks on the Palestinian region. According to the Hospitals and the Ministry of Health of Gaza, at least 50 people, including 22 children, have been killed in the attacks around Jabalia in North Gaza alone. The attacks took place a day after Hamas released an Israeli-American mortgage by Hamas and US President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia as part of US President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia.
Warning to vacate area
The Israeli army refused to comment on the attacks. However, the army had warned the residents of Jabalia to vacate the area late on Tuesday night, where “there are infrastructure of Hamas, including rocket launchers,”. In Jabalia, rescuers removed the debris of the collapsed building using hand tools to remove the bodies of the dead children. Israel has warned to intensify the campaign in Gaza.
Will enter Gaza with great strength
In a statement issued by Netanyahu’s office on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said that according to the Israeli army promise, it is just a few days away from increasing the number of forces and he will enter Gaza with great power to complete the mission to finish Hamas. ” The attack has been done at a time when it is expected that there may be a ceasefire agreement during Trump’s visit to West Asia or Gaza can be provided humanitarian assistance. Israel’s blockade on this region has now entered the third month. The war began when the Hamas -led extremists infiltrated southern Israel in 2023 and killed 1,200 people.
More than 52,928 Palestinians killed
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 52,928 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s counter attack, many of which include women and children. However, the ministry did not say how many fighters were there. The ministry said that about 3,000 people have died since Israel broke the ceasefire on 18 March. Israeli media said that Mohammad Sinwar was a target of an attack on a hospital in Khan Younis on Tuesday, who is the younger brother of the killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Yahya was killed by the Israeli army in October last year. The army has not given any detailed information about this and only said that it had targeted Hamas’s ‘Command and Control Center’, which was located under the European Hospital. Mohammad Sinwar is considered the top military leader of Hamas in Gaza. In the last decades, Israel has tried to kill him several times.
Ambulances are no longer able to reach the hospital
A senior health officer in Gaza said on Wednesday that the ambulances are no longer reaching the hospital due to the damage caused by the attack, due to which the hospital has also had to postpone surgical operations. Dr. Marwan al-Hams, Director General of Field Hospitals in Gaza’s Health Ministry, said that the attack has collapsed the hospital’s water and sewage system. He said that the Israeli army also targeted the bulldozer brought to clear the way to reach the hospital. France condemned Israel’s blockade on humanitarian aid workers in Gaza. International Food Safety experts issued a strict warning earlier this week that if Israel did not remove the blockade and did not stop the military operation, then there would be a famine situation in the Gaza Strip.
French President Emmanuel Macron strongly condemned Netanyahu’s decision to prevent assistance in Gaza and described it as “derogatory”. Macron said on TF1 National Television on Tuesday evening, “What Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is doing today is unacceptable. Medications are over. We cannot get the injured out of Gaza. Doctors cannot go there. What he is doing is derogatory.” He called upon to reopen the Gaza border to supply humanitarian aid. (Language)