
Hamas, which is run by Hamas, said that at least 81 Palestinians were killed and more than 400 injuries in Israeli Gaza throughout Gaza during the 24 hours until midday on Saturday.
In one incident, at least 11 people, including children, were killed after a strike near a stadium in Gaza City, the employees of the Shiva Hospital and the witnesses of news agencies said. The stadium was used to house the displaced, and they live in tents.
BBC shots show people who are digging across the sand with their bare and garden hands to find bodies.
BBC called the Israeli army to comment.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said he hoped that the ceasefire will be agreed next week.
The Qatari brokers said they hoped that we will fulfill our pressures, in the wake of a truce between Israel and Iran, which ended the 12 -day conflict between the two countries.
In March, the ceasefire collapsed for two months when Israel fired new strikes on Gaza. The ceasefire deal – which started on January 19 – was created to be three stages, but it did not exceed the first stage.
The second stage included the establishment of a permanent ceasefire, the return of the living hostages in Gaza in exchange for the Palestinians who were imprisoned in Israel, and the full withdrawal of the Israeli forces from Gaza.
On Thursday, a senior Hamas official told that the BBC brokers intensified their efforts to mediate a new fire in Gaza, but those negotiations with Israel are still stalled.
A march on Saturday evening in Tel Aviv was invited to an agreement to liberate the remaining Israeli hostages that Hamas maintains in Gaza. “It is time to end the fighting and bring everyone home in one stage,” the organizers said.
Meanwhile, Israeli attacks continue in Gaza. The hospital and the witnesses said that the strike on Friday evening near the Palestine Stadium in Gaza City killed at least 11 people.
One of the witnesses said they were sitting when they “suddenly heard a big explosion” after a road was injured.
“This area was full of tents – now the tents are under the sand. We spent hours in the pits with our bare hands,” Ahmed Kishwi told Reuters.
He said, “There are no people wanted here, nor any terrorists as they claim (the Israelis) … (there) the civilian population only, the children, who were targeting without mercy.”
The BBC has been achieved from clips showing civilians and emergency services that dig across sandy land with their hands and gastronics to find bodies.

Fourteen people, some of whom were children, were reported in strikes on a cana block in the Maousy area.
The Associated Press relatives said that the hunger strike killed three children and their parents, who died while they were asleep.
“What did these children do to them? What is their mistake?” Jeddah, the children, Soud Abu Tima, told Al -Anbaa Agency.
The killing of more people was reported on Saturday afternoon after an air strike in the Tuwah neighborhood near the Jaffa School, where hundreds of Ghazan of the displaced were veiled.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that the strike was killed at least eight people, including five children.
One of the witnesses, Mohamed Haboub, told Reuters that his nephew, father and children were killed in the strike.
“We did not do anything for them, why do they harm us? Did we harm them? We are civilians,” he told the news agency.
The Ministry of Health said that the ambulance and civil defense are facing difficulties in reaching a number of victims trapped under the rubble and on the roads, due to the impossibility of the movement in some affected areas.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has yet to comment on these reported strikes.
The Israeli Defense Army issued a statement on Saturday evening saying that Hakham Muhammad Issa Al -Issa, a prominent figure in the military wing in Hamas, in the Sabra area of Gaza City on Friday.
The Israeli Defense Army said he was one of the founding members of the Hamas military wing, a member of the Hamas Public Security Council, and played a “important role in planning and implementing” the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 on Israel.
The Israeli army launched its bombing of Gaza in response to the attack, as about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken into account.
More than 56,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.
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