Israeli air strikes killed at least 12 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, after a 24 -hour fatal period, in which they lost more than 100 people their lives, according to medical officials.
On Thursday, the new strikes killed at least three people in separate attacks in Deir al -Allah and the Nawyager camp for refugees in the center of Gaza, according to the Arabian Peninsula, quoting medical sources. In Shojaya, east of Gaza City, the bombing killed another person and was wounded by several others.
To the north, Israeli warplanes targeted a house in Beit Lahiya, killing five Palestinian News Agency. Rescuers were still looking for a woman believed to be besieged under the rubble.
Hani Mahmoud, from the island of the island, which was reported to be reported that the site of the attack in Beit Lahia was “full of displaced.”
“The owner of this residential house and the people who hosted them as people from the displaced were killed inside this residential house. Many others have been reported with severe wounds and burns, and they were taken to the Indonesian Hospital, which was already steeped.
Mahmoud added: “Only one family has lost nine family members, including women and children, and more people are missing and trapped under the rubble.”
In Khan Yunis, a girl was killed and four others were injured after the Israeli artillery hit the tents that determine the displaced families in the western part of the city.
The ongoing attack on Gaza comes amid an increasing warning that the total blockade of aid is pushing the pocket to starvation.

“We don’t have more food”
The siege of Israel on Gaza – which was tightened on March 2 – pushed the residents to the deepest in the crisis, which led to cutting aid and human disruption. On Wednesday, World Central Kitchen (WCK), one of the main service providers in Gaza, announced that it had stopped all cooks.
“We do not have more food to prepare,” said the relief group, after exhausting the flour and other basic supplies needed to operate the soup kitchens and mobile phone bakeries. WCK provided at least 130,000 meals and 80,000 loaves of bread per day.
“The trucks are ready in Egypt, Jordan and Israel,” said WCK Jose Andres. “But they cannot move without permission. Humanitarian aid should be allowed to flow.”
The World Food Program previously warned that its food shares in Gaza are dry, as it ended the vital life artery for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Relief agencies say the continuous blockade may rush at the beginning of famine. Malnutrition is now widespread, as human workers warn that they can no longer treat or prevent hunger -related diseases.
The rights groups have condemned the siege as a “hunger tactic” and argued that it might constitute a war crime.
Sean Carroll, American East EXTE AID, told Al -Jazeera that the Gaza Humanitarian crisis has reached a critical point, with a decrease in delivery operations. “We have been offering nearly one million meals a week, and we delivered only a few thousand in the past 66 days,” he said, noting that the shares are exhausted.
“I think governments should use every diplomatic crane, every political crane, and every economic crane to persuade all parties that there should be a return to some of what looks like providing humanitarian aid. We lose our humanity here.”
The scenes in a few remaining open aid centers are increasingly chaotic. Children, women and men roam due to the contraction of the classes with the collapse of food distribution systems. The bakeries have closed and left fuel deficiency networks of paralyzed water distribution networks.
Israel threatens Iran
Elsewhere, tensions erupted beyond Gaza, as Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz Iran warns to face the same fate of Hamas and Hezbollah. His remarks followed a drone attack near Ben Gurion Airport in Israel.
“You are directly official,” said Katz on Thursday. “What we did to Hezbollah in Beirut, to Hamas in Gaza, we will do for you in Tehran as well.”
The Houthi rebels in Yemen launched a ballistic missile hit near Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv on Sunday, saying that the attack was supporting the Palestinians in Gaza.
The strike disrupted flights and Israel caused air strikes at the airport and generation of international energy in SANA in the Houthi -controlled areas, killing at least one and wounding dozens, according to Houthi reports.
Iran denied supporting the Houthi attack. Despite the ceasefire in the United States, by Amman on Tuesday, while ensuring “freedom of navigation” in the Red Sea, Houthi spokesman Yahya Sari said: “We will do more military operations against the Israeli enemy,” which targeted Israel and its ships.
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