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Israeli attacks and shots killed at least 44 people in Gaza, health officials said. International pressure for a high fire is growing, but Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu remained challenging about continuing the war during a speech against the United Nations on Friday afternoon.
Among the dead were nine of the same family in a house in the Nuseirat refugee field, according to the Al-Awda hospital staff, where the bodies were brought. Five others were killed when a strike hit a tent for the displaced, according to Nasser hospital, which received the dead.
Israel’s army said they did not know anyone shot by Sabbaths in southern Gaza, and that they did not provide immediate comments on air attacks.
The director of the Shifa hospital in the city of Gaza told Associated Press that the medical teams there were worried about the “Israeli tanks that approach the hospital neighborhood,” restricting access to the installation where 159 patients are treated.
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“The bombing has not stopped for a single moment,” said Dr. Mohamed Abu Selmiya.
The attacks occurred hours after Netanyahu told other world leaders in the UN General Assembly On Friday that his nation “must end the work” against Hamas in Gaza.
Netanyahu’s words signed up to his increasingly divided and global domestic audience, he began after dozens of several nations delegates left the UN General Assembly Hall in Masse on Friday morning when he began to speak.
International pressure on Israel to end war is increasing, as is the isolation of Israel, with a growing list of countries that recently decide Recognize the Palestinian State – Something that Israel rejects.
Countries have been pressing US President Donald Trump to press Israel for a high fire. On Friday, Trump told journalists on the White House grass that he believes that the United States is close to achieving an agreement to relieve the struggles in Gaza that “will recover the hostages” and “will end the war.”
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Trump and Netanyahu are scheduled to meet on Monday, and Trump said on social networks on Friday that “very inspired and productive discussions” and “intense negotiations” on Gaza are ongoing with countries in the region.
Israel is pressing forward with another important land operation in Gaza Citythat experts say it is experimenting famine. More than 300,000 people have fled, but up to 700,000 are still there, many because they cannot afford to relocate.
The strikes on Saturday morning demolished a house in the neighborhood of Tafah in the city of Gaza, killing at least 11 people, more than half of them women and children, according to the Al-Ahly hospital, where the bodies were brought. According to the Shifa hospital, four other people were killed when an air attack hit their homes in the Shati refugee camp. According to Nasser and Awda hospitals, six other Palestinians were killed by Israeli shots while looking for help in the south and center of Gaza, according to Nasser and Awda hospitals.
Hospitals and health clinics in the city of Gaza are on the verge of collapse. Almost two weeks after the offensive, two clinics have been destroyed by air attacks, two closed hospitals after being damaged and others barely work, with medications, equipment, food and fuel, according to the Ministry of Health of Gaza.
Many patients and personnel have been forced to flee from hospitals, leaving only a few doctors and nurses to serve children in incubators or other patients too sick to move.
On Friday, the doctors of the Aid Without Borders said that he was forced to suspend activities in the city of Gaza. The group said that Israeli tanks were less than half a mile of their medical care facilities and that growing attacks have created an “unacceptable level of risk” for their staff.
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Meanwhile, the food situation in the north has also worsened, since Israel has stopped the births of help through its crossing to northern Gaza since September 12 and has increasingly rejected the UN applications to bring supplies from southern Gaza to the north, said the UN office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs.
Israel’s campaign in Gaza has killed more than 65,000 people and wounded more than 167,000 others, said Gaza’s Ministry of Health. It does not distinguish between civilians and combatants, but says that women and children represent about half of the deaths. The Ministry is part of the government led by Hamas, but the UN agencies and many independent experts believe that their figures are the most reliable estimate of the casualties in times of war.
Israel’s campaign was activated when Hamas -led terrorists broke into Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. Forty -eight captives remain in Gaza, around 20 of them believe that Israel is aliveAfter most of the rest was released in ceasefire or other agreements.