Israeli Israeli women via Gaza kill 80, says hospitals and rescue men

Israeli Israeli women via Gaza kill 80, says hospitals and rescue men

Reuters is a Palestinian girl examining a car destroyed by the wreckReuters

According to what was reported, many houses were destroyed in the Northern Gabalia region in night strikes

At least 80 people were killed in Israeli strikes via Gaza, hospitals and first respondents say.

The Indonesian Hospital said that 22 children and 15 women out of 50 people passed away when several houses were exposed in the northern Gabalia region during the night. Al -Wouda Hospital said that he had received the bodies of nine other people, seven of them.

The Israeli army said it struck Hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihadist fighters in the north. Gabalia residents and the surrounding areas warned against evacuation on Tuesday after the rockets were fired in Israel.

This came at a time when the President of the United Nations Council of Security Council members urged the United Nations to take measures to “prevent genocide” in Gaza.

Speaking at a meeting in New York on Tuesday, Tom Fleischer accused Israel of “intentionally imposing inhuman circumstances and without shame on civilians.”

He also called on Israel to lift the siege for 10 weeks on Gaza and criticized the Israeli -American plan to take over the distribution of humanitarian aid using private companies, saying it is a “fig paper for more violence and displacement” for the Palestinians.

Danny Donnon, the Israeli envoy to the United Nations, said the accusations “are unfounded and obscene.”

He insisted that the current system of assistance is “broken” because it was used to help the Hamas war effort – a claim that denied the United Nations and the armed group.

The residents of Gabalia Town and its camp reported that multiple explosions were heard overnight, and the videos shared by the activists shown the fires lighting up in the sky.

A joint video clip on the Internet showed at least 14 bodies wrapped in blankets and white ships on the ground of the Indonesian hospital.

Hadi Maqouq, 42, said that many members of his family were killed.

“They shot missiles, they told us a conquest house [had been hit]He told Reuters climbing the devastating building.

“We came to run, and we saw parts of the body on the ground, killing children, [a] A woman was killed and a child was killed … he was two months old. “

The director of Al -Aouda Hospital said in a voice message that he was struggling to deal with 52 of the injured who brought there to receive treatment after strikes due to the lack of medical supplies and fuel for their electricity generators, as the latter forced the closure of many departments.

The Hamas Civil Defense Agency reported that 80 people have been killed in Israeli strikes across the region since dawn, including 59 in the north.

The Israeli army said in a statement that it “struck Hamas and the terrorists of Islamic jihad” in northern Gaza during the night. He added that “many steps have been taken to alleviate the risk of harm to civilians.”

On Tuesday night, the army issued what it described as a “final warning” of Gabalia residents and the surrounding areas. They immediately evacuated them to Gaza City, saying that the Israeli forces “will attack a great force in any area from which the missiles are fired.”

The army said that three missiles were launched from Gaza, crossing into Israeli territory, which led to the sirens of the warning in the Israeli border societies and the city of Sidrot. She added that the Israeli air force had intercepted the missiles and fell the third in an open area.

PIJ – an armed group that prohibits its ally Hamas as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries – it fired missiles in response to what was called “Zionist massacres.”

On Wednesday afternoon, the Israeli army issued new evacuation orders for six parts of the Rimal Nort North in Gaza City, warning of strikes “because Hamas exploited the civil areas of terrorist activities.”

A graphic drawing of the affected areas such as the Shiva Hospital, the Islamic University, and Shaati, Carmel, Mustafa Havez, the instant school complexes, and claimed that they contain the Hamas Command Centers, the structures and the meeting points.

The areas are packed with tents that include thousands of displaced.

Shiva is also one of the 22 partial hospitals partially in Gaza. It was largely destroyed in a two -week raid by the Israeli forces last year, but since then it reopened the emergency department.

Women are saddened by Reuters next to the body bags in the Indonesian Hospital, north of Gaza (May 14, 2025)Reuters

Victims of strikes were brought to Gabalia to the nearby Indonesian hospital

Israel cut all the delivery operations of aid and other supplies to Gaza on March 2 and resumed its attack against Hamas on March 18 after the ceasefire collapsed for two months.

The United Nations says that 20 % of the 2.1 million populations have been displaced again, and that 70 % of Gaza is now either within the Israeli military areas “non -evacuation”.

The severe shortage of food and fuel has forced all United Nations bakeries and more than 60 % of 180 community kitchens that provide hot meals to close them.

Unaccredited evaluation on Monday warned that all population faces high levels of acute food insecurity, as half a million people face hunger.

The United Nations said that Israel is binding under international law to ensure food and medical supplies to the Gaza population. Israel said it is compatible with international law and there is no shortage of aid because thousands of truck loads that were entered during the ceasefire.

The Palestinians hope for Hamas’s decision on Monday to issue another Israeli -American hostage in Gaza, Adan Alexander, which could pave the way for a possible new deal with Israel and the end of the siege.

Hamas said that he released Mr. Alexander as a good -intentioned gesture to US President Donald Trump, who is visiting the Middle East this week.

On Wednesday morning, Trump told the summit of Gulf leaders in Riyadh that he was hoping that more hostages of 58 hostages would be released by Hamas in Gaza.

“All hostages should be launched as a starting stone for peace,” he said. “I think this will happen.”

Meanwhile, his own envoys, Steve Whizov and Adam Bouhler, participated in a new round of indirect talks in Doha, along with regional brokers officials Qatar and Egypt.

Later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office also said that he had a “lengthy” discussion with Witkoff by phone on the issue of hostages.

Meanwhile, more than 65 former hostages signed a speech urging the Israeli government to seize a “real opportunity to return to the negotiating table” and secure the issuance of all hostages. “Please do not walk until a comprehensive deal is signed,” they said.

Experts say that the Israeli bungers used to strike Gaza Hospital.

Netanyahu said that Israel is planning to expand its military attack in Gaza and that nothing would stop the war.

He told soldiers of the injured reserves on Monday that the Israeli forces will go to the region in the coming days “with full force to complete the operation” to destroy Hamas.

“There will be no stance in which we stop the war. Temporary ceasefire may occur, but we are walking along the way,” he added.

Hamas refused to release the remaining hostages unless Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire and withdrawing from Gaza.

On Tuesday, a huge Israeli air strike was killed at the European Hospital Complex in Khan Yunis at least 28 people, according to local officials.

The Israeli army described it as a “accurate blow to Hamas terrorists who were working in a command and control center” under the hospital.

Israeli media reports stated that the goal is Muhammad Sinwar, who is believed to have become the leader of Hamas, the supreme in Gaza, after the killing of his brother Yahya at the hands of the Israeli forces last October.

Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented attack across the border on October 7, 2023, as about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken into account.

At least 52,928 people have been killed in Gaza since then, including 2,799 since the Israeli attack resumed, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

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