The Israeli strike at school converted into Shelter in Gaza kills at least 10 while mediators work in the proposal to end the war
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The toll of war in Gaza’s children
Deir Al-Balah, gaza pull -A Israeli strike during the night in a school turned into a Shelter in the city of Gaza killed at least 10 people and wounded dozens of others, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health led by Hamas. The strike occurred when officials said the Arab mediators worked in a proposal to end the War with Hamas That would include a truce of five to seven years and the launch of all the remaining hostages.
There was no immediate Israeli comment on the strike, which set up several tents, burning people alive. Israel’s defense forces say that it only addresses militants, and blames all civil deaths to Hamas, a terrorist group designated by the United States and Israeli that Israel accuses of positioning combatants and weapons in densely populated areas.
Six other people were killed in separate strikes, including 5 -year -old twins, health officials said in the Palestinian territory led by Hamas.
Meanwhile, France, Germany and Great Britain said the seven -week block of Israel in all imports to Loopincluding food, it was “intolerable”, in unusually strong criticisms of three of the closest allies in the country.

Egypt and Qatar are still developing the last peace proposal, which would include the gradual withdrawal of the Israeli forces of Gaza and the liberation of Palestinian prisoners, according to an Egyptian official and a Hamas official who spoke under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to inform the media.
Israel finished a fire high With Hamas last month and has promised to continue the war until all hostages are returned and hamas is destroyed or disassembled and sent to exile. He says that he will maintain parts of Gaza indefinitely and implement President Trump’s proposal for the resettlement of the population in other countries, which has been widely rejected internationally.
Hamas has said that he will only release the dozens of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, a complete Israeli retreat and a high durable fire, as requested in the agreement now disappeared in January. A delegation of Hamas arrived in Cairo on Tuesday night to discuss the proposal in evolution.
In an apparent attempt to increase the pressure on Israel, where regular protests have seen the members of the Hostage Family and others require that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrive at an agreement to bring home the remaining captives, Hamas launched a video on Wednesday that allegedly showed one of the surviving hostages who appeal for help.
The three-minute video posted online for the Hamas Navy wing, the Al-Qassam brigades, shows a man who identifies as Omri Miran, 48, an Israeli-Hungarian hostage, addressing the camera directly and recognizing the protests in Israel. He says that he and the other surviving hostages, of which Israel believes that there are 24, live in constant fear amid the continuous bombing of Gaza from his own country, and he asks that an agreement be taken as quickly as possible for his release.
Hamas has launched a series of hostage videos without a similar date, which shows captives making appeals that have clearly recorded under coercion.
The Egyptian official said that the last proposal would include international guarantees and would last between five and seven years, and that a committee of politically independent technocrats would rule Gaza during that time, a measure that Hamas has accepted.
The Hamas official who provided News the approximate details of the proposal said that the group was open to a long -term truce that includes the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces and international guarantees, naming Russia, China, Turkey or the United Nations Security Council as possible guarantees.
There were no immediate comments from Israeli officials. Israel has ruled out any provision that allows Hamas to preserve its influence in Gaza and Rourardm. The Trump administration, which has also been involved in the high -fire conversations, has said that it fully supports Israel’s position.
Israel and the United States have pressed Hamas to accept a temporary truce in which he would immediately launch several hostages in exchange for promises of conversations about a high more permanent fire. Hamas has rejected those proposals and says that it will not disarm while Israel occupies Palestinian territory.
The Hamas official said that the group does not trust Netanyahu or the United States after they broke the last agreement of Alto El Fuego, which had facilitated the release of more than 30 hostages and almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
The Egyptian official said the mediators had the impression that Trump wants an agreement before visiting the region next month. Trump will travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates from May 13 to 16.
Israel finished the last high fire by launching a surprise bombing through the territory that killed hundreds of Palestinians. Since then, the Terrestrial Forces of the FDI have expanded a damping area along the border and have surrounded the southern city of Rafah, leaving them in control of around 50% of the narrow and densely populated territory.
Israel says that military operations and hardened blockade are tactical to press Hamas to release hostages. Help groups say thousands of children They are malnourished and most people survive in a meal a day or less.
“The Israeli decision to block the help of entering Gaza is intolerable,” said France, Germany and Great Britain in their statement. They also condemned recent comments from the Israeli Katz Minister of Defense, who said that the blockade was a pressure tactic and that the troops would contain parts of Gaza indefinitely.
“Humanitarian aid should never be used as a political tool and the Palestinian territory should not be reduced or undergo any demographic change. Israel is bound by international law to allow the passage without obstacles to humanitarian aid,” said the European statement.
The spokesman of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Oren Marmorstein, rejected criticism, disputing in a publication on social networks that there is a shortage of help in Gaza. He states that Hamas takes advantage of it for his own use, adding that Israel had the right to block help.
In addition to the strike in school, the civil defense, the first to respond that operate under the government led by Hamas, said it recovered four strikes in two houses in the same area. Another strike arrived at a house east of the city of Gaza, killing the twins, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Israel’s offensive has killed more than 51,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Israel says he has killed about 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.
The war began when the militants led by Hamas broke into southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping 251. The militants still have 59 hostages, 24 of which they are believed to be alive, after most others were released in cessation agreements of foundations or other agreements.
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