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Israeli attacks on Gaza Kill 84, while the ceasefire talks are continued | Israel-Palestine conflict news

Israeli attacks on Gaza killed at least 84 people, medical sources told Al Jazeera, as indirect ceasefire talks continued in Qatar.

At least 50 people were killed in the north gaza in Israeli attacks, including in the Jabalia refugee camp, since medical sources since the early morning hours of Wednesday.

The Gaza Ministry of Health said almost 50 people around Jabalia and 10 others were killed in the southern city of Khan Younis.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

In Jabalia, rescue workers struck through collapsed concrete slabs with hand tools, which were only illuminated by the light of cell phone cameras to remove the body of some of the children killed.

Al Jazeera Tarq Abu Azzoum reported by Deir El-Balah in the center of Gaza and said that Israel had carried out a “systematic and intensifying military air campaign”.

“[It’s] Especially target dormitories to force families to leave these areas and live in temporary tents, which makes the plans easier to get them out of the north of Gaza, ”he said.

“This was a very dramatic reality and underlines the severity of the humanitarian stress that children and displaced persons in the north of Gaza have come over the past week,” added Abu Azzou.

The attacks are made as an Israeli delegation in Doha in order to continue bombing the indirect ceasefire talks with Hamas by the mediators Qatar, Egypt and the United States, one day after the publication of the Israeli-American prisoner, Edan Alexander, in a short break in Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Tuesday that Israel would not end his military campaign in Gaza, even if a ceasefire contract was achieved.

According to the Gaza health authorities, Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 52,908 people since October 2023.

The attack of Israel has destroyed a large part of the urban landscape of Gazas and sold more than 90 percent of the population several times.

Israel started his military campaign in response to the attack on South Israel, led by Hamas, on October 7, 2023, in which at least 1,139 people were killed on Israeli statistics based on Israeli statistics.

France condemns the Israeli blockade

International experts in nutritional security released a strict warning at the beginning of this week that Gaza will probably get into a famine if Israel does not raise its blockade and stops his military attack.

The French President Emmanuel Macron expressly condemned Netanyahu's decision to block the help from entry in Gaza as a “shame” that caused a great humanitarian crisis.

“I say it violently what the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is doing today is unacceptable,” said Macron on Tuesday evening on national TF1 television. “There is no medicine. We cannot get the wounded out. Doctors cannot get in. What he does is a shame. It's a shame.”

Macron, who visited Palestinians in the El Arish Hospital in Egypt last month, again called up the border to the Gaza Strip on humanitarian convoys. “Then we have to fight to demilitarize Hamas, to free the hostages and to build a political solution,” he said.

But Netanyahu convicted the French leader's comments on Wednesday.

“Macron has chosen again to stand with a murderous Islamist terrorist organization and to reproduce its loathful propaganda, which accuses Israel of the blood defamation,” said a explanation from Netanyah's office.

In the meantime, half a million Palestinians with a possible hunger and life are on “catastrophic” hunger levels, while a million others can hardly get enough food, according to the findings of the integrated classification of nutritional security, a leading international authority for the severity of hunger crises.

In the past 10 weeks, Israel has prevented all food, accommodation, medicine and other goods from entering the Palestinian area, even if it does waves of air strikes and soil operation.

The population of Gaza in about 2.3 million people is almost exclusively based on external assistance to survive, since the 19-month military campaign of Israel extinguished the greatest capacity to produce food within the territory.

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