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Netanyahu says Israel is looking for hundreds of strikes for days

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that the military of his country was “accessible to the full control over the Gaza Strip, since its intensified air raids and soil operation were killed more people over night.

In the 72 hours to early Monday, the Israeli bombing had killed more than 300 people, said the health authority in Gaza. Children were among the dead after a wave of air raids in the southern city of Khan Younis, who also came to Netanyahu, came that his forces would avoid the risk of famine in limited food.

In a statement on Monday, the Gaza government led by Hamas asked the international community to put pressure on Israel to enable the entry of at least 500 auxiliary cars and 50 tankers every day.

This happened after the Israeli government announced plans on Sunday that they would end their eleven -week auxiliary blockade from Gaza and allow “fundamental” amounts of food. Netanyahu doubled on Monday in his decision and responded to telegram to critics from the political legal wing of Israel.

A Palestinian child sits in Khan Younis, the southern Gaza Strip on Monday, after an Israeli strike in Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip.Hatem Khaled / Reuters

“This morning there is a lot of criticism from the right of the humanitarian question – and that is understandable. But it is important to know the facts,” he said, adding that “we have to avoid a situation of famine, both in substance and in perception.”

“If there is a famine,” he added, “we will lose international support and cannot win.”

This decision even came when Israel was given plans for a new soil offensive, which was referred to as the “Gideon”. After his security cabinet at the beginning of this month, plans to confiscate the entire Gaza strip.

In his explanation, Netanyahu said that “it is intensively and large in Gaza” and that the Israeli military “was accessible to the full control of the entire strip”.

According to Israel, the operation aims to defeat Hamas and to return the return of the remaining hostages of the 250 during the terrorist attacks led by Hamas on October 7, 2023 in Israel, in which, according to Israeli counts, around 1,200 people were killed.

The following war in Gaza killed more than 53,000 people in the enclave, say Palestinian health officers. This number of fatalities is still increasing.

Those who were killed in air strikes added one of the most deadliest weeks of the conflict since a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed in March.

In a statement on Monday, Hamas said that the Israeli military “hundreds of highly destructive shells, rockets and bombs aimed every day on residential areas and densely populated civil areas”.

The Israeli defense forces said on Monday that she had been 160 of what she described as “terrorist goals” in the last 24 hours.

The attacks come because international auxiliary groups repeatedly warned about hunger risk in Gaza in the last weeks after the Israeli government had maintained a complete auxiliary blockade since March 2.

Relatives mourn the corpses of several members who were previously killed when an Israeli army strike hit their house.
A funeral outside the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza on Sunday.Jehad Alshrafi / AP

“We are in a race against the time to avoid famine,” said the United Nations World Food Program in an X -Post Sunday in which the international community was asked to “urgently get help again.”

These warnings triggered the closest allies of Israel, and President Donald Trump told the reporters on Friday that “many people in Gaza are hungry”.

The United Nations said on Monday that 92% of the houses in Gaza had already been destroyed or damaged, in a post on X and added that “countless people were sold several times, and protection is scarce.”

Israeli rockets met a group of tents in film material that was recorded on the ground on Sunday by the NBC News on Sunday, protected the displaced families in the area of ​​Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip. They killed at least 40 people and injured dozens of others.

“I brought five charred bodies to the Nasser Hospital, but many more are still in the tents – we couldn't reach them because of the flames,” said Jaafar Ezzedine, a civil defense, NBC News.

Warda Waleed al-Shaer, a displaced woman from Rafah, said NBC News said that her brother, his wife and children had been killed in the attacks. “Why? What happened? How can I live with losing everyone at the same time?” she said.

After the announcement of Israel to enable humanitarian aid in Gaza Strip, Reuters reported that auxiliary cars on Monday in the Egyptian northern Sinai city of Arish and apparently were waiting to enter through his intersection of the southern Rafah Gaza.

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