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Nine children of the ten doctor who were killed in the latest strikes in Israel in Gaza

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The Ministry of Health in Gaza said on Saturday that the bodies of 79 people were killed by the Israelis have been transferred to hospitals during the past 24 hours.

The terrified colleagues and the Ministry of Health said that the dead during the past day in the renewed Israeli military attack included nine children of one doctor, according to the terrified colleagues and the Ministry of Health.

Ahmed Al -Fara, head of the hospital’s pediatrics department, told Associated Press that Alaa Najjar, a pediatrician at Nasser Hospital, was at the service at that time, and ran to the house to find her family’s house on fire.

Mr. Farra said that her husband from Mrs. Najjar was seriously injured and their only child is alive, a 11 -year -old boy, in a critical condition after a strike on Friday in the southern city of Khan Yunis.

The ruins of a devastating room in Nasser Hospital
A devastating room at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis (Jehad Alshrafi/AP)

The dead people ranged from seven months to 12 years. Khalil Al -Dakran, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, told AP that two children remained under the rubble.

The Israeli army said in a statement that it hit the suspects working from a structure next to its forces, and described the Khan Yunis area as a “dangerous war zone.”

She said that she had been postponed by civilians from the area and “the claim related to harm to civilians who are not involved in the review.”

Earlier on Saturday, a statement said that the Israeli Air Force hit more than 100 targets throughout Gaza during the past day.

The Ministry of Health said that the new deaths rose to 53,901 of the Hamas -led attack on October 7, 2023, which raised 19 months of fighting.

The ministry said that 3,747 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel resumed the war on March 18 in an attempt to pressure Hamas to accept the various ceasefire conditions.

Israel’s pressure on Hamas included a siege in Gaza and more than two million people since early March.

This week, a small number of aid truck entered the region and began reaching the Palestinians for the first time since the siege began.

The Israeli Defense Authority, which supervises Gaza’s assistance, said that 388 trucks have entered since Monday.

But they were much lower than about 600 trucks a day that were entering during the ceasefire.

Warnings of starvation by food security experts and the images of the desperate Palestinians who wander in the vessels of food in the mobile number of charitable kitchens, Israeli allies led to pressure on the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allowing some aid to return.

The government of Mr. Netanyahu has sought to obtain a new system for delivering and distributing aid by a newly -backed by the United States, but the United Nations and the partners rejected it, saying that it allows Israel to use food as a weapon and violate human principles.

Israel may now change its approach to allowing relief groups to stay responsible for non -food help, according to a message obtained by AP.

Israel accuses Hamas from clouds from aid, but the United Nations groups and relief groups deny the existence of a large transfer.

Children with their mothers in a clinic suffering from malnutrition
Their mothers are taken care of at a clinic at Nasser Hospital (Abdel Karim Hana/AP).

The October 7 attack on southern Israel, which caused the war, killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and militants kidnapped 251 others.

Israel’s retaliatory attack, which destroyed large areas of Gaza, was killed, most of them women and children, according to the Ministry of Health, which do not differentiate between civilians and fighters in their number.

Israel said it would continue to strike until the enthusiasm of all 58 Israeli hostages fired and disarmed them.

It is believed that less than half of the hostages are still in Gaza.

Hamas said that it will only return the remaining hostages in exchange for more Palestinian prisoners, a permanent ceasefire and the Israeli withdrawal from the region.

Mr. Netanyahu rejected these conditions and pledged to maintain control of Gaza and facilitate what he refers to as the voluntary migration of many of its Palestinian residents.

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