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The bombing of tanks strike the houses, the mosques of Deir al-Balah while the Israeli tanks grow in the region

Israeli tanks have pushed into the southern and eastern regions of the city of Gazan de Deir al-Balah for the first time on Monday, an area where Israeli sources said that the soldiers thought that some of the remaining hostages could take place.

Gaza Medical said that at least three Palestinians had been killed and that several were injured in bombing of tanks that hit eight houses and three mosques in the region, and once came after the soldiers ordered residents to leave because he said he was planning to fight Hamas activists.

The raid and the bombardment pushed dozens of families who had remained to flee and head west to the coastal area of Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis nearby.

In Khan Younis, earlier on Monday, an Israeli air strike killed at least five people, including a man, his wife and their two children in a tent, said doctors.

In its daily update, the Gaza Ministry of Health said that at least 130 Palestinians had been killed and more than 1,000 injured by Israeli shots and military strikes across the territory in the last 24 hours, one of the highest total in recent weeks.

There was no immediate Israeli comment on the incidents Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis.

A child reacts during the funeral of the Palestinians killed during an Israeli strike early in the morning on a tent that houses displaced people, according to doctors, in Nasser hospital, in the southern city of Gaza, Khan Younis. (Hatem Khaled / Reuters)

The Israeli army said that it had not entered the districts of Deir al-Balah, subject to the order of evacuation during the current conflict and that it continued to “function with great force to destroy the capacities of the enemy and the terrorist infrastructure in the region”.

Israeli sources have declared that the reason why the army has remained so far has remained outside, is that they suspect Hamas to hold hostages. It is believed that at least 20 of the 50 hostages remaining captivity in Gaza are still alive.

The families of the hostages expressed their concern for their loved ones and demanded an explanation of the army in the way it would protect them.

Warnings of “mass deaths” of assembly hunger

Military climbing comes as Gaza health officials have warned of potential “mass deaths” in the coming days due to increasing hunger, which has killed at least 19 people since Saturday, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.

Health officials said hospitals lacked fuel, food aid and medicine, risking stopping in vital operations.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Khalil Al-Deqran, said that medical staff depended on one meal a day and that hundreds of people flock to hospitals every day, suffering from fatigue and exhaustion due to hunger.

In southern Gaza, the Ministry of Health said that an Israeli infiltration unit had arrested Marwan al-Hams, head of the Gaza campaign hospitals on Monday in a raid that killed a local journalist and injured another outside a medical establishment on the ground led by the International Red Cross Committee (CIRC).

A CICR spokesperson said the Red Cross admitted and treated patients injured during the incident, but would not comment on their status to protect their privacy. He said he was “very concerned about security and security” around the country hospital.

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The Israeli army did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

Israel attacked and attacked Hospitals in Gaza during the war, accusing Hamas of using them for military purposes, an accusation that the group denies. The sending of infiltration forces to arrest has been rare.

The Israeli army said its troops had shot warning to a crowd of thousands of people in northern Gaza to withdraw what she said was “an immediate threat”.

He indicated that the first results suggested by reported victims figures were inflated, and “certainly does not intentionally target humanitarian aid trucks”.

The new raid and the climbing of the number of deaths seemed to complicate the cease-fire talks between Hamas and Israel who are mediated by Qatar and Egypt, with the support of us.

An official in Hamas told Reuters on Sunday that the militant group had been angry with growing deaths and the hunger crisis in the enclave, and that it could seriously affect the talks in the current in Qatar.

Israel and Hamas are engaged in indirect talks in Doha aimed at reaching a truce and hostage agreement of 60 days, although there was no sign of breakthrough.

The UN calls on Israel to lift the blockade to help

UNRWA, the United Nations refugee agency dedicated to the Palestinians, said in an article on X on Monday, it received desperate messages from Gaza Famine warning, including its own staff, food prices have increased by 40 times.

“Meanwhile, just outside Gaza, stored in warehouses, UNRWA has enough food for the entire population for more than three months. Lifting the seat and leaving help safely and on a large scale,” he said.

On Sunday, the Ministry of Health said that at least 67 people had been killed by an Israeli fire when they were waiting for the United Nations help trucks to enter Gaza, after saying that at least 36 aid seekers had been killed a day earlier.

The Israeli army said on Sunday that it “considers the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as a question of the utmost importance, and strives to activate and facilitate its entry into coordination with the international community”.

The war began when activists led by Hamas stormed Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and bringing 251 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli accounts.

The Israeli military campaign against Hamas in Gaza has since killed more than 58,000 Palestinians, according to health officials, moved almost the entire population and plunged the enclave into a humanitarian crisis.

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