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Strikes against Gaza strips kill at least 60 people, say local officials as criticism against Israel Mounts

Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip (AP)-Israeli strikes beat overnight and on Tuesday a gaza strip and beat a family house and a …

Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip (AP)-Israeli strikes beat overnight and on Tuesday a Gaza strip, hit a family house and a school that killed and killed at least 60 people, said the Palestinian health officers when Israel pushed his war against Hamas, even though he increased the international acceptance.

Israel has started another big offensive in the territory in the past few days and said that it was due to return to dozens of hostages of Hamas and destroy the militant group. More than 300 have been killed since the beginning of the recent rush. Israel says that it aims to confiscate the Gaza and capture the territory there, suppressing hundreds of thousands of people and securing the auxiliary distribution.

When the new offensive is increasing, Israel agreed, after a 2 1/2-month blockade that prevented the entry of food, medicine and fuel, including a limited area of ​​aid to the war-ready area after a 2 1/2-month blockade. The blockade caused warnings of food experts from a risk of hungry.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that after the printed by allies, he made the decision only minimally, which he could not support as long as “pictures of hunger” came from Gaza.

The criticism of Israel's behavior increased on Monday when allied Canada, France and the United Kingdom threatened “concrete actions” against the country, including sanctions, and asked Israel to stop his “outrageous” new military actions in Gaza.

Netanyahu rejected the criticism and said it was “a great price” for Hamas' 7. October 2023, attack that would invite more such violence.

So far, only a handful of trucks have been sent to Gaza Strip, the UN agencies say that they are not nearly enough to meet the massive need. Around 600 trucks a day had occurred at the beginning of this year during a ceasefire.

The Israeli politician criticizes the killing of “babies as a hobby”.

The criticism of Israel's behavior in Gaza also came from the country, with a leader of the Israel's left -wing politics said on Tuesday that Israel had become an “outcast among the nations” due to the government's approach.

“A sensible country does not fight against the civilian population, does not kill babies as a hobby and does not sit down at the goals of exposing a population,” Yair Golan, a retired general and leader of the opposition Democrat Party, told Reshet Radio.

His comments were rare criticism from Israel in his war behavior in Gaza. Many Israelis criticized Netanyahu during the war, but that mainly limited itself to what opponents argue, his political motives to continue the war. Criticism like Golans, about the tribute of the war of Palestinian civilians, was almost unknown.

Netanyahu quickly popped Golan's statements, she called “wild incitement” against Israeli soldiers and accused Golan of repeating “shameful anti -Semitic blood defamation” against the country.

Golan, who had put on his uniform during the attack by Hamas in 2023 to join the fight against the Razzia militants, previously triggered a turmoil in 2016 when he, as deputy chief of military chief, compared the chief of staff of the atmosphere in Israel to that of the Nazi era.

Strike pound gaza

In the past few days, strikes have beaten all over Gaza, and Israel has granted evacuation commands for the second largest city of Gazas, Khan Younis, which had an earlier offensive that left an enormous destruction.

In the recent strikes, two met a family house and a school in the North Gaza that joked and killed at least 22 people, more than half of them women and children, according to the Gazastin Health Ministry.

A strike in the middle city of Deir al-Balah killed 13 people, and another in the nearby built Nuseeia refugee camp killed 15, according to the Al-Aqsa Märdyrerer Hospital.

According to the Nasser Hospital, two strikes killed 10 people in the southern city of Khan Younis.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military who says that it only aims to take militants and blame Hamas for civilian deaths because the group works in densely populated areas.

The war in Gaza began when the militants of South Salel, led by Hamas, attacked around 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and kidnapped 251 others. The militants still hold 58 prisoners, around a third of which it is assumed that he is alive after most of the others had been returned to ceasefire agreements or other shops.

According to Gaza, Israel's retaliation measures, which have destroyed large parts of Gaza Strip, killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, mainly women and children.

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Magdy reported from Cairo and Goldenberg from Tel Aviv, Israel.

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