Israeli strikes kill at least 82 in Gaza, while Trump plays the visit in Central East without a deal

Israeli strikes kill at least 82 in Gaza, while Trump plays the visit in Central East without a deal

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The final round of Israeli strikes about the Gaza Strip killed at least 82 people, according to local hospitals, while US President Donald Trump closed a visit to the Middle East that Israel has skipped and did not offer a prospect for a strike-fire in the war-torn territory.

According to the Indonesian hospital, at least 66 people were killed in the north of Gaza in the early hours of Friday morning, where most bodies were taken. Another 16 bodies were brought to the Nasser hospital in the south of the comic.

The IDF had no immediate commentary on the strikes that hit the edge of Deir al-Balah and the city of Khan Younis in the south and people who fled for the city of Beit Lahiya and the Refugee Camp from Jabaliya further sent north.

Palestinians moved on the flight to Beit Lahia on Friday in the Jabalia refugee camp. ((AP Photo: Jehad ALSHAFI))

The strikes followed days of similar attacks that have killed dozens of people on the territory since Tuesday.

The last violence came when Mr. Trump completed a tour in the middle -East that had caused widespread hope for a cessation -the detailed or a renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza, even though the President Israel skipped for a number of Gulf States during the visit.

The army of Israel (the Israel Defense Forces, or IDF) has blocked Gaza since 2 March, thereby preventing the delivery of deliveries including food, shelter and medicines.

Israel says that the blockage aims to put pressure on Hamas to release the hostages that it still holds and that it will not make any help possible until a system is appropriate to control distribution.

Netanyahu promises to wage war

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised earlier in the week to push ahead with a promised escalation of violence in the war of Israel in Gaza to pursue his goal to destroy Hamas.

In reactions released by his office on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said that Israeli troops were removed from entering Gaza “with great strength to complete the mission … [which] means destroying Hamas “.

It is unclear whether the bombing of Friday morning marked the start of that operation.

An Israeli official told The Associated Press that cabinet members would agree later on Friday to assess the ongoing -fires in Qatar and to decide on the following steps.

The official was not authorized to inform members of the media at the meeting and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Earlier in the morning, families of Israeli hostages who were imprisoned by Hamas said that they woke up with “heavy hearts” for reports of raised attacks, and called Mr Netanyahu to “insert hands” with Mr Trump’s efforts to release the hostages.

“Missing this historical opportunity for a deal to bring the hostages home would be a thunderous failure that will be remembered forever,” the families said in a statement.

The war in Gaza started when Hamas-guided militants killed 1200 people during a terror attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

The retaliation offensive of Israel has so far killed at least 53,000 Palestinians of their women and children, according to Hamas runned by Gaza, which makes no distinction between civil and killing in the armed forces.

Nearly 3,000 Palestinians have been killed since March 18, the ministry said, when Israel resumed to perform strikes on Gaza after a two-month ceasefires.

Hamas still has 58 of the approximately 250 hostages it took during the attack of 7 October, with 23 of those 58 that it was assumed to be alive.

Donald Trump laughs in an orange-lit room after signing a Gues book.

US President Donald Trump signs a guestbook after touring an Interfaith complex in Abu Dhabi on Friday. ((AP Photo: Alex Brandon))

Trump acknowledges that Gazanen are ‘starving’

Mr. Trump, an ally of Netanyahu, briefly appealed on Friday the constant humanitarian crisis in Gaza in Gaza during comments to reporters in Abu Dhabi.

“We look at Gaza. And we are going to get that made sure. Many people starve. Many people are – there are many bad things going on,”

he said.

Earlier this week, a new humanitarian organization said that we have support to assume that it is expected to start activities before the end of the month – after what it describes as important similarities of Israeli officials.

A statement from the group, called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, identified various American military veterans, former humanitarian coordinators and safety contractors that it said would lead to the effort.

However, many in the humanitarian community, including the United Nations, say that the system does not match humanitarian principles and is unable to meet the needs of Palestinians in Gaza.

Hamas insisted on Thursday that the correct recovery of assistance to the war destroyed by war is “the minimum requirement” for conversations to take place.

It also warned that Gaza was not “for sale”, hours after Mr Trump again drove the idea that the US took over the territory and convert it into “a freedom zone”.

AP/AFP

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