Israel hits Gaza, killing dozens and forcing a main hospital to close
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Israel intensifies the war in Gaza with a new offensive
Israeli attacks through the Gaza Strip killed at least 103 people during the night in Sunday, hospitals and doctors said, since Israel intensified their war in the territory after more than more than more than more than more than 19 months of struggle. The strikes also forced the main hospital in northern Gaza to close.
According to Nasser Hospital, more than 48 people died in air attacks in the city of southern Khan Younis. Among the dead were 18 children and 13 women, a hospital spokesman said to The News.
In northern Gaza, a strike in a house at the Bapaliya Accumulated Refugee Camp killed nine people in one family, according to the emergency services of the Ministry of Health of Hamas Gaza. Another strike in the residence of a family, also in Jabaliya, killed 10, including seven children and a woman, according to the civil defense, which operates under the government led by Hamas.

Gaza Health officials said the fight around the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza and an Israeli military siege caused it to close.
The hospital was the main medical center in the north of the War of the Territory, after the previous Main Hospital of Gaza del Norte de Gaza, Kamal Adwan, was forced to stop serving the Palestinians last year due to the Israeli strikes, as well as a second installation, the Beit Hanoun hospital.
The Israeli army did not have an immediate comment on night strikes, but said the troops were “operating against terrorist infrastructure sites in northern Gaza”, even in the area adjacent to the Indonesian hospital, without providing more details.
The bloodshed followed the launch of a New operation aimed at exerting more pressure on Hamas to release hostages.
Israel says that the new offensive, called “Gideon Chariots”, includes plans to seize the territory, move hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to the south of Gaza and take control over the distribution of aid. It is also intended to increase the pressure on the Hamas terrorist group designated by the United States to accept a high temporal fire in the terms of Israel, one that releases Israeli hostages in Gaza, but will not necessarily end the war.
Hamas says he wants a complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces of Gaza and a way to end the war as part of any new high fire agreement.

Meanwhile, the office of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said that his negotiation team in the capital of Qatar, Doha, was “working to obtain all the possibilities of an agreement”, including one that would end the fighting in exchange for the release of all 58 hostages, the exile of Hamas de Gaza de Gaza and the disarmament of the Palestinian terror.
Hamas has refused to leave Gaza or disarm.
There is a renewed impulse by mediators of the United States and Qatar to reach an agreement after President Trump’s visit to the Middle East Last week, a source with knowledge of confirmed conversations to News themezone.
The Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, who spoke with Netanyahu on Saturday, said Moderator of “Fac The Nation” Margaret Brennan That the United States is “actively committed to trying to find out if there is a way to obtain more hostages through some high -type mechanism.”
“We are not going to do anything to undermine Israel and its security, but for the same token, if there is the possibility of finding a path to follow that free more hostages, including those who are alive, but also the bodies of their relatives, and potentially put an end to this war in a way that puts the people of Gaza on a route of peace and prosperity and is free of Hamas, we will explore that, what comes to an air.

Rubio acknowledged that there have been some progress, without giving any detail, and said that Steve Witkoff, special sent to the Middle East, is working on the “per hour” theme.
“It’s something we are all very focused on and we continue to support a lot,” Rubio said. “And I hope we have good news soon in that sense, but I think some impediments are left.”
He War in Gaza It began on October 7, 2023, when the terrorists led by Hamas attacked southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnaping another 251. There are still 58 hostages in captivity after some of those hostages have been released on prisoners’ swaps, and approximately three dozen were killed. The retaliation offensive of Israel has killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health led by Hamas, which does not differentiate between civilians and combatants.
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