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Israeli strikes kill over 250 people in Gaza, say officials when Trump concludes the Middle East tour

Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip have killed 250 people in the last 36 hours and, according to local health officers, brought the official fatalities to over 53,000 when President Donald Trump visited the Middle East with a few comments about Israel's intensive war in the enclave.

The United States would no longer have “lectures on life” to the Middle East, Trump said when he instead focused on talking about American fame, luxury jets and hand shakes with billionaires.

Trump ended his four-day tour of the region on Friday, which contained attention to ceasefire negotiations or the abolition of the overall blockade for help in the Gaza on Friday, in the United Arab Emirates, in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, but not in Israel. United nations officers have accused Israel of using a “hunger a trial”.

A joint kitchen in Jabalia, North Gaza, on Thursday.Jehad Alshrafi / AP

Since March 2, Israel has blocked the occurrence of all humanitarian aid, medicine or commercial goods in Gaza, which, according to Israeli officials, is supposed to put Hamas under pressure to publish the remaining hostages.

The air offensive increases the fears of further soil invasion after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in the early this month that he would order the military to improve his operations and confiscate the entire strip.

One of these Israeli rockets ended up in the house of 11-year-old Ibrahim al-Banna in southern Gaza on Thursday evening. Al-Banna's uncle, Abd al-Banna, arrived at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis and wore his body in a green ceiling. The boy's mother broke out in tears and saw her son's lifeless body on a Gurney, an NBC news crew.

“My darling, my Abdu … you are my heart … I wish I would be instead of you,” she said, cried and hugged her son.

When his family lowered his hidden body into a grave, his uncle leaned into him and said: “If you meet God, tell him that they left the Gaza alone – without food, without water, without hope.”

Apart from the fact that Trump's public statements about Gaza on the former US leaders, such as former US heads of state and heads of government of the US heads and government heads of the US leaders who discussed human rights issues with civil servants of the Middle East, were limited to making Gaza a “freedom zone”. He did not work on details of such a proposal, but said on Friday: “We'll take a look at Gaza. And we'll take care of it. Many people are starving.”

Israel's reinforced strikes against Gaza were combined with persistent violence in the occupied West Bank, in which the Israeli armed forces have increased their raids and the violence of the settler has increased.

Covered bodies of Palestinians who have lost their lives after Israeli attacks
Palestinational of Israeli air strikes in the Indonesian hospital in Gaza City killed on Friday.Abdalhkem Abu Rish / Anadolu via Getty Images

The Israeli military killed five members of the Palestinian militant group of Islamic jihad on Thursday. The group's military wing said after Israeli armed forces surrounded their houses in a city in the West Bank after a shooter opened the fire on a vehicle that Tzeela GEZ GEZ, a pregnant 30 -year -old Israeli woman who was driven to the hospital. GEZ died at birth even though her baby survived.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he was “deeply shocked by the terrible attack”. Hamas praised it as “heroic”.

According to Palestinian health officers, over 53,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023, when around 250 hostages were killed with around 250 hostages.

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