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Israeli attacks kill at least 16, while the blockade of the Gaza Strip accelerates hunger | Israel-Palestine conflict news

The Israeli strikes in the early morning were distributed over Gaza in Jabalia, Khan Younis and Deir El-Balah.

Israeli attacks on Gaza Strip have killed at least 16 people because the more than two -month blockade of the besieged and bombed enclave causes acute food shortages and accelerated the Palestinian population hungry.

The Israeli attacks were scattered over Gaza on Wednesday, three people killed in a strike against a house in Jabalia north of Gaza and killed in a strike against a house in Khan Younis City in the south.

Another three people were killed, including a child, after a tent protection was hit in Deir el-Balah, the central Gaza strip. A woman and a husband were also killed when a house in the village of Bani Sueila was hit east of the strip.

The attacks come when the Gaza civil protection authority shared on Tuesday evening that 31 people were killed and dozens were wounded after an Israeli attack on a school -based displaced person in the Bureij refugee camp in the Central Strip.

[Al Jazeera]

The intensified attacks have been reinforced by an Israeli blockade to essential supplies since March 2, so that the enclave has been withdrawn in addition to a lack of deterioration in the lack of flour. Auxiliary groups said that food supply was almost the overall realization.

A mother of six accommodations in a UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza informed the agency that they have all types of food, whereby only bread was available.

“The state of Israel has to raise the siege,” wrote Unrwa on Wednesday on X.

“There must be a concerted international effort to prevent this humanitarian catastrophe from achieving a new invisible level,” added.

The Gaza health sector is also faced with the main burden of ongoing attacks and the blockade, with at least 88 percent of the beds in hospitals and a lack of medical disposable items.

Counterstroot discussions

On Wednesday morning, Egypt and Qatar, who both conveyed the first ceasefire in addition to the United States, confirmed their commitment to an agreement that aimed to “end the unprecedented humanitarian crisis and alleviate the suffering of civilians by promoting the necessary conditions for a comprehensive caseefire”.

“The two countries emphasize that attempts to sow the discord among fraternal nations – whether the casting of doubts, distortion or media calation – will not be successful, and they will also prevent the two nations from continuing their common efforts to end the war and the resulting humanitarian disasters.”

While Israel announced that a new, more intensive military offensive in Gaza would begin unless a ceasefire contract was signed, Hamas said that the talks are pointless.

“There is no point in doing talks or looking at new suggestions for ceasefire as long as the hunger war and the dying war on the Gaza Strip are continued,” the official Basem of Hamas Basem told NAIM to the AFP news agency on Tuesday.

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