In two nights, 120 people were killed in a Israeli air strike over Gaza; Only inactive in cancer hospital

In the last two nights, more than 120 people were killed in Gaza due to a strike from Israel, Palestinian rescue teams reported on Thursday. More than 54 people were killed in intense shelling at the southern Gaza city of Khan Unis after the bombings in North and Southern Gaza on Wednesday, with at least 70 lives lost their lives, leading to a two -day death toll to 120.The assistance flow for Gaza has been stopped from 2 March, in which Israel has used blockade as leverage to secure concessions from Hamas. Hamas said that the “minimum requirement” for dialogue would be the restoration of human assistance for the war -affected area.The Israeli army had no immediate response to air strikes.According to the news agency AP, the Gaza Health Ministry said that 82 bodies were brought to hospitals in the last 24 hours after the Israeli air strike, including 54 from Khan Younis.
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US President Donald Trump visited the Middle East, visited several Gulf countries, but visited Israel. His visit hoped that it could be a ceasefire agreement or resume humanitarian aid to Gaza, which is now built under an Israeli blockade that is now entering its third month.Earlier this week, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to increase Israel’s military operation in Gaza, repeating his goal of eliminating Hamas’s terrorist group, which controls the area, the news agency AP reported. “With great strength to complete the mission,” emphasizing that the purpose was “destruction of Hamas”.Gaza’s only cancer hospital closes; About 1 million face is a hunger crisisGaza’s Health Ministry also said that the only hospital in European Hospital Khan Younis, Gaza is still offering cancer treatment, no longer working. The facility was badly damaged in Israeli aerial attack, and nearby roads were also killed, causing it to become inaccessible.According to the Integrated Food Safety Charan Classification (IPC), a major right to global hunger crises, about 500,000 Palestinians are facing potential starvation, and are struggling to reach enough food to survive approximately 1 million.Israeli government spokesperson David Mainner on Thursday denied that there was a shortage of food in Gaza. He claimed that Hamas was stopping supply, saying, “They need to open food to people.”From October 7 to the ongoing bloodshedThe struggle began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas -led militants began an intrusion into southern Israel, killing 1,200 people. In response, Israel launched a large -scale military aggressive, resulting in Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 53,000 Palestinians have died. On March 18, Israel killed around 3,000 people since the ceasefire.Hamas is still catching 58 out of about 250 hostages taken during the 7 October attack on Israel. Of them, 23 are still considered alive, although Israeli officials have expressed concern about the situation of three of them.