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Children under 125 Palestinians who were killed in the Israeli barrage over Gaza Israel-Palestine conflict news

The Israeli military has killed hundreds of Palestinians in the past few days when it expands its ground invasion.

The Israeli military killed at least 125 Palestinians, including children who sleep in tents, as it unleashed a wave of air raids over the Gaza Strip in the early morning of Sunday.

At least 36 people were killed and more than 100 wounded after Israeli fighter planes in the Al-Mawasi area in Khan Younis bombed a tent camp in southern Gaza.

Terrible verified videos from the scene showed many bodies, including some in flames. The dead and wounded were brought to a nearby field hospital and the Nasser Medical Complex.

At least 125 people were killed on Sunday morning, including 42 in the heavily hidden northern parts of the Gaza Strip, said medical sources al Jazera Arabian. Three journalists were also one of the victims.

The number of fatalities has risen sharply in the past four days, with hundreds of massacred, since the Israeli military, despite international criticism, significantly increases its basis in the Palestinian territory.

In an explanation on the early Sunday, Hamas said that the attacks on displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis were a “brutal crime” that was an obvious violation of international laws and norms.

“By granting the political and military coverage of the terrorist occupation, the US government is responsible for this insane escalation in the targeting of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, including children, women and older people,” said the Palestinian group.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has condemned Israel's exposing operation in Gaza. “I am alarmed by the reported plans of Israel, to expand the land operations and much more.”

A picture published by the Israeli army shows extended military operations in a place given as a northern Gaza in this handout picture, which was published on May 17, 2025 [Israeli army/Handout via Reuters]

On Saturday, both Israel and Hamas confirmed that more conveyed conversations were underway in Qatar.

Israel emphasized that the conversations are held without conditions, including the entry of humanitarian aid in Gaza Strip, which has been completely blocked since March 2, despite the impending famine.

Israel's right-wing extremist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday to withdraw the negotiation team from Doha talks and sign a contract with Hamas.

The Israeli military has also systematically aimed at hospitals throughout the enclave and released them outside the commission last week, including two hospitals.

In a statement on Sunday, the Gaza Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli army had besieged the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza since dawn.

This meant that in patients, wounded and medical staff there was a state of panic and confusion from the attacks and medical care has hindered with still available resources.

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