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In Gaza, 45 cannot achieve the Palestinians as urgently needed help in strikes as urgently needed help

Deir al-Balah, Gaza (AP) hospitals in Gaza say that Israeli strikes killed at least 45 people overnight and on Wednesday, including several women and a one-week child.

The fresh strikes come when Israel's war against Hamas does not show any signs of considerations, although the international anger in Israel's offensive increases.

Israel allowed dozens of humanitarian trucks in Gaza on Tuesday, but according to auxiliary groups, the help has not yet reached the Palestinians in desperate needs. The UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said on Tuesday evening that the help had occurred in Gaza. The auxiliary workers could not get it to distribution points Where it is most urgently needed after the Israeli military forced it to no longer load the supplies to separate trucks and workers.

In the internal notes spread in the auxiliary groups on Wednesday and the Associated Press were no humanitarian trucks Kerem Shalom, the border crossing in southern Gaza, which is operated by Israel. In the notes it says that 65 trucks had moved from the Israeli side of the intersection to the Palestinian side, but had not made it into Gaza strips.

The Israeli defense authority, which monitors the humanitarian aid for Gaza, said that trucks joined Gaza Strip on Wednesday morning, but it was unclear whether this help had continued to distribute the Gaza. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said it was waiting for several hours to collect help with the border crossing in order to start the distribution, but could not do so on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Great Britain used the free trade talks With Israel about his intensive attack, a step that a day after Great Britain, Canada and France, promised concrete steps to arrange Israel to stop war. Regardless of this, the European Union's head of foreign policy, Kaja Kallas, said the block tested an EU pact that directed the trade relationships with Israel about the behavior of the war in Gaza.

Israel says it is ready to stop the war as soon as all the hostages of Hamas return home and the Hamas defeated or is disarmed. According to Hamas, she is ready to publish the hostages in exchange for a complete Israeli retreat from the territory and an end of the war. It rejects demands for exile and disarmament.

Israel called back his senior negotiation team from Ceasefire Talks in the Qatarian capital of Doha on Tuesday and said it would instead appear on lower officials.

In the meantime, Israeli strikes continued on Gaza. In the southern city of Khan Younis, in which Israel recently ordered new evacuations until an expected expected offensive, 24 people were killed, 14 of them from the same family. A one-week child was killed in the central Gaza.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strikes, but has announced that the Hamas infrastructure aims and accused the militants of the Hamas of civilian 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, which is assumed that around a third is alive after most of the rest of the rest have been returned to ceasefire agreements or other deals.

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 Lidman by Tel Aviv, Israel. Associated Press Writers Sally Abou Aljoud contributed by Beirut and Sam Mednick from Tel Aviv, Israel.

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