The Israeli forces continued to bomb the besieged Gaza Strip, killing at least 72 Palestinians, including many first aid students, with a ceasefire stopped in an in -depth fuel and hunger crisis.
The official Palestinian News Agency, Wafa, reported that the Israeli attack near the aid distribution point in Rafah in southern Gaza killed at least five people who were seeking assistance on Monday.
The killings of the people were killed by the Palestinians who were killed near the relief sites run by the controversial and controversial Israeli Humanitarian Foundation in the United States (GHF) to 838, according to WAFA.
In Khan Yunis, also in southern Gaza, an Israeli strike in a removal camp killed nine people and wounded many others. Wafa said that in the Burij Refugee camp in Gaza in central Gaza, four people were killed when an Israeli air strike was hit by a commercial center.
The Israeli forces also resumed the intensification of attacks in the north of Gaza and Gaza City. The Israeli media reported an ambush in Gaza City, with a tank that was hit by missile fire and then, with small arms. A helicopter was seen evacuating the losses. The Israeli army later confirmed that three soldiers were killed in the incident.
Al -Jazeera from Al -Jazeera, Tareq Abu Azoum, who was reported by Deir al -Adl, said that the Israeli forces responded to “huge air strikes in the vicinity of () neighborhoods of Toufah and Shujaya, and the settlement of residential buildings.”
The WAFA News Agency said that at least 24 Palestinians were killed in Gaza City and dozens were wounded.
The attacks come at a time when the United Nations agencies continue to beg to get more assistance to enter Gaza, as famine and a severe fuel deficiency waved that has brought the health care sector that was already beaten to its knee.
The water crisis in Gaza was also intensified because Israel prevented almost all fuel shipments in the pocket on March 2. With no fuel, water plants, wastewater treatment and pumping facilities were largely closed.
The foreign minister in Egypt said on Monday that the flow of aid to Gaza did not increase despite the agreement last week between Israel and the European Union, which should have had this result.
“Nothing has changed (on the ground),” Badr Abdi told reporters before the European Union’s Mediterranean meeting in Brussels.
“A real disaster”
The best diplomat of the European Union said on Thursday that the bloc and Israel agreed to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, including the increase in the number of aid trucks, the opening of crossing points and aid methods.
When he was asked about the steps taken by Israel, Israeli Foreign Minister, Jadaoun, indicated an understanding with the European Union, but he did not provide details of the implementation.
In response to a question about whether there are improvements after the agreement, the Jordanian Foreign Minister and the Expaters told Iman Safadi the correspondents that the situation in Gaza is still “catastrophic”.
“There is a real catastrophe that occurs in Gaza resulting from the continuation of the Israeli siege,” he said.
Meanwhile, the affected ceasefire talks entered a second week on Monday, when the mediators seek to bridge the gap between Israel and Hamas.
It seems that indirect negotiations in Qatar are still blocked after both sides blamed the other for preventing a deal to release the prisoners and cease fire for 60 days.
News Agency told AFP that the official who has knowledge of the conversations said they were “continuing” in Doha on Monday.
The source said: “The discussions are currently focusing on the proposed maps to deploy the Israeli forces inside Gaza.”
“The mediators actively explore innovative mechanisms to bridge the remaining gaps and maintain momentum in negotiations,” the source added, provided that his identity is not disclosed.
Hamas accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who says he wants to see the Palestinian group destroying it from being the main obstacle.
The group wrote on Telegram: “Netanyahu is skilled in sabotaging one round of negotiations after another, and does not want to reach any agreement.”
Netanyahu is exposed to increasing pressure to end the war, as military losses increased and public frustration increased.
He also faces a violent reaction to the feasibility and ethics of a plan to build the so -called “human city” from the zero point on the ruins of Rafah, south of Gaza, to house 600,000 Palestinians if the ceasefire.
It has been reported that the security establishment of Israel is not satisfied with the plan, which the United Nations Refugee Agency, UNRWA, said that the “Camp of the Inspection Camp” said.
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