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Israeli air strikes in Gaza strips kill 38 people, including children such as Noem Israel visits

Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip (AP)-Israeli strikes in the last 24 hours have killed at least 38 people in Gaza, including a mother and her two children who protect in a tent, the local health officers said on Sunday, without data for a second day in a row before now accessible hospitals in the north.

Further details of the Palestinian doctor, who lost nine of her 10 children in an Israeli strike on Friday.

Read more: Nine of the 10 children of a doctor are killed in the last Israeli strikes in Gaza, say health officials, say officials

The Gaza Ministry of Health said 3,785 people were killed in the territory since Israel ended a ceasefire and renewed its offensive in March. He swore to destroy the Hamas and return the 58 hostages that she was still holding from October 7, 2023, attacked that triggered the war. Hamas said that it would only publish the hostages in exchange for permanent ceasefire and an Israeli retreat.

Israel also blocked the import of all foods, medication and fuel for 2 1/2 months before he subsided last week after experts were in front of experts from famine and the pressure of some of the best allies.

Kristi Noem, Secretary of the US Homeland Security, visited Israel on Sunday and was to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Kristi Noem, secretary of the homeland protection authority, speaks to the US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee when she arrives on May 25, 2025 at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel. Photo by Alex Brandon/Pool about Reuters

Israel has followed a new plan to closely control all the help for Gaza who rejected the United Nations. The executive director of the UN World Food Program, Cindy McCain, told CBS that she had not seen any evidence of Israel's claim that Hamas was responsible for the looting of auxiliary cars. “These people are desperate and see a World Food Program truck and they run for it,” she said.

Israel also says that it is planning to grasp full control over Gaza and to make it easier to see what it describes as a voluntary migration of a large part of its population of over 2 million Palestinians, a plan that was rejected by Palestinians and a large part of the international community. Experts say that it would probably violate international law.

More about the murder of the 9 children of a doctor

The new strike on the people with tent housings that the mother and children killed occurred, according to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in downtown Deir al-Balah. According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, a strike in the Jabaliya area in the north of Gaza, including two women and one child, killed.

In the strike on Friday, only one of the ten children of children Alaa al-Najar survived in their house near the southern city of Khan Younis. The 11-year-old and the husband of Al-Najjar, also a doctor, were seriously injured.

The charred remains of the children were put in a single corner of the corpse, said a pediatrician in the Nasser Hospital, Alaa al-Zayan.

The house was hit a few minutes after Hamdi al-Najjar had taken his wife to the hospital. His brother, Ismail al-Najjar, was the first to arrive at the scene.

“They were innocent children,” said the brother with the recent 7 months. “And my brother has no business with (Palestinian) factions.”

Israel said on Saturday: “The claim regarding the damage of uninvolved civilians is examined.” It is said to avoid damage to civilians and to blame Hamas for their death because it works in densely populated areas. There was no direct comment from the military about the latest strikes.

Also on Friday in Khan Younis, two employees of the International Committee of the Red Cross were killed when the ICRC met their house. Israeli strikes killed more than 150 rescue workers from the red crescent moon and civil defense

“This is not an endless war,” said Israel's military chief of the chief of staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, during a visit to Khan Younis. The recent ceasefire talks in Qatar have not won soil.

The militants led by the Hamas killed around 1,200 people in the attack on October 7, mainly civilians, and kidnapped 251 people. Around a third of the remaining hostages are viewed than in life after most of the remains of ceasefire agreements or other shops were published.

According to the Gaza's Ministry of Health, the 19-month offensive of Israel has killed over 53,000 Palestinians, which says that women and children make up the most dead. It does not provide numbers for the number of civilians or combatants killed.

The offensive has destroyed large areas of Gaza Stripes and displaced around 90% of the territory population, often several times.

A rocket from the Houthis

Regardless of this, Israel's military said that a rocket was caught on Sunday by the Houthi rebels of Jemens. It triggered air raid sirens in Jerusalem and in other areas. There were no direct reports on victims or damage.

The Houthis supported by Iran started repeated rocket attacks on Israel and international shipping shipping in the Red Sea and presented them in response to the Israeli military campaign in Gaza. Most targeted ships had no connection with Israel or the conflict.

The United States hired a punishment campaign against the Houthis at the beginning of this month and said that the rebels had undertaken not to attack the attacks on ships. This informal ceasefire did not contain any attacks on Israel.

Magdy reported from Cairo.

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