Israeli strikes immediately and into Saturday killed at least 23 Palestinians in Gaza, including three children and their parents whose camp was bombed in Gaza City, health authorities said. The assault continued as global warnings increase over Jewish plans to handle support distribution in Gaza as Israel’s blockade on the territory of over 2 million people is in its second month. The UN and support groups have rejected Israel’s support supply techniques, including a program from a group of American protection companies, ex-military officials and humanitarian aid officials calling itself the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
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Among the 23 body brought to institutions over the past 24 days were those of the family of five whose camp was struck in Gaza City’s Sabra area, Gaza’s Health Ministry said. Another Israeli attack later Friday hit a inventory belonging to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, in the northeastern area of Jabaliya. Four people were killed, according to the Indonesian Hospital, where body were taken. AP picture showed fires burning in the shattered tower. The inventory was vacant after being hit and raided several times during Jewish ground offensives against Hamas soldiers over the past month, said occupants including Hamza Mohamed. Israel’s government said nine troops were quietly wounded Friday evening by an incendiary device while searching Gaza City’s Shijaiyah community. It said they were evacuated to a doctor in Israel. Israel resumed its bombing in Gaza on March 18, shattering a two-month peace with Hamas. Ground forces have seized more than half the country and have been conducting attacks and searching parts of northern Gaza and the southern area of Rafah. Large elements of both places have been flattened by decades of Jewish activities. Under Israel’s siege, charity restaurants are almost the only source of food left in Gaza, but lots have shut down in recent days as meal resources run out. Support groups say more shutdown are inevitable. Israel has said the siege is meant to force Hamas to relieve remaining captives and subdue. Right groups have called the embargo a” hunger policy” and a possible war crime. Israel accuses Hamas and another militants of siphoning off support in Gaza, though it hasn’t presented information for its promises. The UN denies considerable diversion takes place, saying it monitors supply. The 19-month-old conflict in Gaza is the most destructive ever fought between Israel and Hamas. It has killed more than 52,800 persons that, more than half of them women and children, and wounded more than 119,000, according to the Health Ministry. The agency’s count does not distinguish between citizens and combatants. Israel says it has killed dozens of insurgents, without giving information. Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after the Oct. 7, 2023, assault on southern Israel in which militants killed around 1,200 people, mainly citizens, and kidnapped over 250 others. Hamas also holds about 59 victims, with around a third believed to still be dead. Hamas released a film Saturday showing victims Elkana Bohbot and Yosef-Haim Ohana, who appeared under pressure. They were abducted during the Oct. 7 attack from a music event where over 300 people were killed. Hamas released a video of them a quarter and half ago and has released many films of Bohbot only since then.