Israeli forces have killed at least 13 Palestinians, including several children and women, as they continue to starve the enclaves besieged in Gaza.
Among the victims since dawn on Sunday, three Palestinians were killed on drone strikes with vehicles, and two were killed in a bombing near a residential tower west of Karnnis in southern Gaza.
The body of the man was recovered near the Breage refugee camp in central Gaza after Israeli fighters bombed the area a day ago, while two other people were killed in artillery fire in the house in the Zeitoun district of Gaza city north.
Israeli forces also attacked the building of Khan Yunis’ Islamic University.
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The latest killing in Gaza’s daily Israeli bombing has come as Israel has not seen food, water, medicines and fuel enter the territory for 70 days due to Israeli lockdown.
Gaza’s 2.3 million residents survive in rapidly covered supplies and charity kitchens.
The UN Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA) warned on Sunday that the longer the lockdown will continue, the more irreversible harm will be for Palestinians.
“UNRWA is ready to have thousands of trucks in place and our teams in Gaza are ready to scale back delivery,” the organization said.
Hamas said in a statement Sunday that Israel is committing “complex crimes.”
Israeli security ministers this month approved a plan to fully occupy the Gaza Strip and force another mass displacement of the Palestinians.
Israel also proposes to take over future distribution of humanitarian aid.
The Humanitarian Country Team, a forum that includes UN agencies, warned that the plan is dangerous and “appears to be designed to violate basic humanitarian principles and to enhance control of life support items as a pressure tactic as part of military strategy.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saa said on Sunday that he would embrace a new US mechanism to begin providing humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
A group of American security contractors, former military officers and humanitarian aid staff members suggest taking over the distribution of food and other supplies in Gaza based on a similar plan to that designed by Israel.
The plan has been criticized for having the United Nations and aid groups with expertise in providing assistance, creating only four distribution points that would force many Palestinians to travel to southern Gaza.
The latest figures by the Health Ministry in Gaza on Sunday show that since it was led on October 7, 2023, at least 52,829 Palestinians have been killed and 119,554 injured in Israel’s military attacks, killing an estimated 1,139 people and winning more than 200 people.
Pope Leo XIV called for the immediate ceasefire, entry into humanitarian aid, and the release of all those held in Gaza during his first Sunday blessing since his election.
Israel pays more to soldiers before Gaza spread
Israeli forces planned to strengthen the ground occupation of Gaza on Sunday, pulling back the Paratooux plant brigade from invasion into Syria and relocating it to Gaza.
The Air Tro tro squad has been operating in occupied Golan Heights and Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad in December.
Israel has withdrawn the Nahar brigade from the West Bank of the Occupy, which has been attacked for several months.
However, thousands of Israeli reservists and other members of Israeli military and security agencies have been demonstrating thousands of Israelis on the streets calling for an end to the war to regain all prisoners of war.
To address the growing frustration among soldiers, the Israeli government on Sunday approved a “comprehensive benefits plan” worth around 3 billion shekels ($838 million) worth of reserves that are expected to include a series of economic and social benefits.
The Army welcomed the plan approved by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said in a statement it reflected the “exceptional contributions” of soldiers to Israeli society.
This is reportedly being that President Donald Trump, who has reportedly had some difference from Netanyahu in recent weeks on how the Gaza War and Iran relate to Iran, will begin his tour of the Middle East this week.