Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip (AP) – Israel’s night strikes killed at least 55 people in the Gaza Strip, announced Thursday after that senior government officials said ISRAEL said that it would grasp large parts of the Palestinian territory and Establish a new safety corridor through it.
The strikes supported the wishes by Israeli officials to intensify the war until Hamas returned from the dozens of remaining hostages and agrees to leave the territory. Israel has imposed a one -month stop On all imports of food, fuel and humanitarian aid that has left civilians faced with acute shortages as the supply decreases.
Managers of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the strip, said that the bodies of 14 people had been taken to Nasser hospital – including nine from the same family. The dead included five children and four women. The bodies of 19 other people, including five children aged 1 to 7 and a pregnant woman, were taken to the European hospital near Khan Younis, hospital officials said. In Gaza City, 21 bodies were taken to Ahli hospital, including those of seven children.
The attacks occurred while the Israeli army promised an independent investigation into an operation of March 23 in which its forces opened fire on the ambulances in Gaza. UN officials say that 15 Palestinian doctors and emergency stakeholders were killed during the attack.
The army said that the investigation would be led by an expert organization who has abundant the facts “responsible for the examination of exceptional incidents” during the war. Rights defense groups say such surveys often lack and that The soldiers are rarely punished.
In addition, the army ordered residents in certain parts of the center of Gaza on Thursday to move west towards shelters of Gaza City, warning that it planned to “work with extreme force in your region”. A number of Palestinians leave the targeted area have done it on foot, some carrying their personal effects on their backs and others using donkey trucks.
“My wife and I have walked for three hours covering a single kilometer,” said Mohammad Ermana, 72. The couple, shaking their hands, each walked with a cane. “I’m looking for shelters every hour now, not every day,” he said.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel created a new safety corridor through Gaza to put pressure on Hamas, suggesting that it would cut the southern city of Rafah, which Israel ordered the evacuationthe rest of the Palestinian territory.
Israel has also reaffirmed control of the netzarim corridor, which separates the northern third of Gaza from the rest of the narrow strip. Both that and another corridor, along the southern perimeter of Gaza, run from the Israeli border to the Mediterranean Sea.
“We cut the band, and increase the pressure step by step, so that they give us our hostages,” said Netanyahu.
The Palestinian authority supported by the West, led by Hamas rivals, expressed its “complete rejection” of the planned corridor. His statement also called on Hamas to abandon power in Gaza, where the militant group has Face rare protests recently.
Hamas said that it would only release the 59 remaining hostages – of which 24 are supposed to be alive – in exchange for the release of more Palestinian prisoners, a lasting ceasefire and an Israeli withdrawal. The group rejected the requirements to lay their arms or leave the territory.
The Israeli army said that an independent body would investigate an operation of March 23 which, according to the United Nations 15 paramedical paramedicsincluding eight of the Palestinian red crescent. The army initially declared that the ambulances operated with suspicion and that nine activists had been killed.
“We take this case very seriously,” said Lieutenant-Colonel Nadav Shoshani, Israeli military spokesperson. “We care about our relationship with different organizations. Obviously, the Red Crescent is one of the organizations with which we work. ”
Netanyahu visits Hungary
Netanyahu Arrived in Hungary Early Thursday during his second foreign trip since the first World War Crimes court issued an arrest warrant against him in November for the War of Israel in Gaza.
Based in The Hague, the Netherlands, the International Criminal Court said that there were reasons to believe that Netanyahu and the former Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant used “famine as a method of war” by restricting humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and intentionally targeted of civilians in the campaign of Israel against Hamas – charges of Gaza, and intentionally civilians.
The member countries of the ICC, such as Hungary, are required to stop suspects faced with a mandate if they set foot on their soil, but the court has no way of enforcing this and relies on states to comply. While Netanyahu arrived in Budapest, Hungary said that it would begin the procedure to withdraw from the ICC.
Plans for Gaza
Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel was planning to maintain global Gaza security control after the war and implement the proposal of the American president Donald Trump to reinstall a large part of his population elsewhere by what the Israeli leader called “voluntary emigration”.
The Palestinians rejected the plan, considering it an expulsion from their country of origin after the Israel’s offensive left a large part uninhabitable, and human rights experts say that the implementation of the plan would probably violate international law.
The war began when activists led by Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and taking 251 hostages, most of whom have been released in cease-fire and other agreements. Israel has saved eight living hostages and has recovered dozens of bodies.
Israel’s offensive killed more than 50,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, who does not say if those killed are civilians or combatants. Israel says he killed around 20,000 activists, without providing evidence.
The war has left large areas of Gaza in ruins and at its displaced height of around 90% of the population.
Israel strikes Syria
In addition, Israeli strikes killed at least nine people in southwest Syria, Syrian state media reported on Thursday.
Sana said the nine were civilians without giving details. The war in Great Britain monitoring the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said they were local armed men in the Daraa province, frustrated by Israeli encroachment and military attacks in recent months.
Israel has seized parts of South West Syria and has created a buffer zone there, which says it is to secure the security of Israel of armed groups. But criticisms say that the military operation has created tensions in Syria and prevents any stability and long -term reconstruction of the country torn by the war.
Israel also struck five cities in Syria on Wednesday evening, including more than a dozen strikes near a strategic air base in the city of Hama. Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer said on Thursday that strikes were intended to prevent Syrian forces and armed groups from maintaining a border areas.
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Melzer reported to Nahariya, Israel
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