Israel strikes across Gaza

Rafah, GAZA Strip-Israeli attacks in Gaza killed at least 18 people on Sunday on Sunday, according to Medics and Witnesses, as the United States said that this draft would veto the United Nations’s resolve.

The US, the top ally of Israel, hopes to broker a ceasefire agreement and hostage release between Israel, instead, and apply the widespread resolution of Israel-Pilistinian conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Hamas’s demands “confused” and has rejected us the international call for a route for the Palestinian state.

His cabinet adopted an announcement on Sunday, stating that Israeli “clearly rejected international edits on a permanent arrangement with Palestinians” and opposed any unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, stating that it was “a major award to terror” the attack after October 7 triggered the war.

Netanyahu vowed to continue aggressive to the Hamas terrorist group to “total victory” and has been expanded to Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, where more than 2.3 million enclave population has been sought by 2.3 million Palestinians.

Netanyahu has said against international concern about Rafah aggressive, saying that the residents will be evacuated in safe areas. Where they will be devastated to a large extent, Gaza is not clear.

Six people, including a woman and three children, died in an aerial attack overnight in Rafa, and another strike killed five people in Khan Unis, which was the main goal of aggressive in Southern Gaza in recent weeks. Associated press journalists noticed that the body arrived at a hospital in Rafa.

“All those who were martyred were those whom the Jews had asked to go to safe places,” after the Rafah strike, Ahmed Abu Razch said.

In Gaza City, who faced widespread destruction in the early weeks of the war, an airstrikes leveled a house, killing seven people, including three women, a relative according to al-affee.

Israel’s army rarely comments on individual attacks and blames civic casualties on Hamas as they work in dense residential areas.

In the West Bank occupied, when the Israeli army went to the city to arrest an armed suspect in the city, there was a firing. The army said the suspect was killed, and a member of Israel’s paramilitary border police was seriously injured. It described the raid target as a senior fighter. The Palestinian Health Ministry said two Palestinians died.

The head of the World Health Organization said that Southern Gaza, the main medical center serving Nasar Hospital, “is no longer functional” Israeli forces raided the facility in Khan Younis last week.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that a WHO team was not allowed to enter Nasir Hospital on Friday or Saturday to assess patients and important medical requirements. In a post on X, he said that there are about 200 patients, with 20 requiring immediate referrals.

Israel says that it arrested more than 100 suspected fighters there, including 20, who say that participated in the October 7 attack, without providing evidence. The army says that it is looking for the remains of hostage inside the facility and does not target doctors or patients.


Last year, Ruth Mander, who was free from Hamas, told the army radio that he was placed on the second floor of Nasir Hospital along with other hostages.

The Gaza Health Ministry said that 70 medical workers were among the people arrested with patients in the hospital beds. Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Kidra said that the soldiers snatched away and defeated the prisoners. No immediate comments were made from the army on the allegations.

The 7 October attack on Southern Israel killed some 1,200 people, mostly held by citizens, and around 250 hostage. Hamas still captures about 130 hostages, one of them is considered dead in fourth place. Most of the others were released during a week’s ceasefire in November.

According to the Ministry of Health, the war has killed at least 28,985 Palestinians, most women and children, who do not distinguish between citizens and fighters in its records. On Sunday, it was said that 127 bodies were brought to hospitals in the last 24 hours.

About 80% of the population of Gaza is run from their homes, and a quarter is facial starvation.

Arab Representative of the United Nations Security Council Algeria has broadcast a draft resolve, demanding an immediate human ceasefire and ignored the human access to Gaza, and rejected the forced displacement of the Palestinians.

US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield stated that the draft “will not be adopted” and runs a counter for Washington’s efforts to end the fight.

“It is important that the other aspects give this process the best obstacles to succeed, rather than that to push it pushing it – and opportunity for permanent resolution of enmity – in danger,” he said.

The United States has veto the previous proposals with comprehensive international support. The President Joe Biden has sidelined the Congress to lay down arms for Israel, while it is urged to take more and more measures to the citizens and facilitate the distribution of humanitarian aid.

The US, Qatar and Egypt have spent the weeks in an attempt to broker a ceasefire and hostage release, but there is a wide difference between the demands of Israel and Hamas. Qatar said on Saturday that the talks are “not progressing as expected.”

Hamas has said that it will not release all the remaining hostages without ending the Israeli war and without moving away from Gaza. It also demands the release of hundreds of Palestinians captured by Israel, including top fighters.

Netanyahu has publicly rejected demands and any scenario in which Hamas will reconstruct his military and glory abilities. He said that he sent a delegation to stop the struggle in Cairo at Biden’s request last week, but did not see the point in sending him again.

In an interview with Israel’s Cannes Public Broadcaster, Netanyahu’s National Security Advisor Tajchi Hanegbi said that in military pressure and conversation, Hamas sticking to a strict line could motivate Hamas to leave his “absurd demands”.

Netanyahu also opposed the state of Palestinian, which the US calls a major element in a comprehensive vision for generalization of relations between Israel and regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia.

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Maggi reported from Cairo and Tel Aviv, Israel from Goldenburg. Associated press writer Melani Lidman contributed to this report in Jerusalem.

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