Israeli strike kills at least 31 in Gaza as United Nations agencies have warned of fuel crisis

Israeli strike kills at least 31 in Gaza as United Nations agencies have warned of fuel crisis

Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip (AP)-Israel attacked Gaza Strip overnight Killed at least 31 peopleAccording to local hospitals, as United Nations agencies warned, hospitals and other important infrastructure have been put at risk due to significant fuel deficiency.

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took over two days of talks last week. There is no sign of success In a conversation on a ceasefire and hostage release.

According to Nasir Hospital in Khan Younis, twelve people were killed in Southern Gaza, three of which were waiting at a support distribution point, who were received. Shifa Hospital in Gaza City Director of Hospital, Dr. According to Mohammad Abu Selmia, after a series of attacks in the north, 12 bodies including three children and two women were also received.

Al-Awadh Hospital was killed seven killed and 11 injured in a strike at Central Gaza.

The Israeli army says it only targets terrorists and tries to avoid damaging citizens. This blames civil deaths on Hamas as terrorists work in densely populated areas.

Fuel crisis warning

United Nations agencies, including food and health care, reiterated the warnings made over the weekend that without sufficient fuel, they would probably be forced to stop their operations completely. “

In a joint statement, he said that hospitals are already getting dark and ambulances cannot run anymore. Fuel, transport, water production, sanitation and telecommunications will be closed and cannot operate bakery and community kitchens, he said.

Agencies confirmed that some 150,000 liters of fuel entered Gaza last week – first delivery in 130 days. But he said that it is “a small fraction of each day’s requirement to run daily life and significant support operations.”

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“United Nations agencies and human partners cannot reduce the urgency of this moment: fuel should be allowed in sufficient amounts of gaza and to maintain frequent life -saving operations,” he said.

The agencies signing this statement are the United Nations Humanitarian Office OCHA, Food Agency WFP, Health Organization, Joe, Children’s Agency UNICEF, Palestinian refugee UNRWA, Population Agency UNFPA, Development Agency UNDP, and UNOPS assisting agency that oversee purchases and provide management services.

The strike killed Hamas terrorist, who took hostage

Israel’s army said that the June 19 strike killed Muhammad Nasar Ali Kuneta, a senior Hamas terrorist, who said that he had attended, attacked and taken hostage on October 7, 2023 Emily Damari, a dual Israel-Bitish citizenAt the beginning of war in your home.

There was no comment from Hamas and there was no independent confirmation.

Thousands of Hamas -led militants on that day led to a storm in Israel, in which some 1,200 people were killed, most of the citizens, and 251 people were abducted, most of whom have been issued in ceasefire agreements or other deals since then. Terrorists are still catching 50 hostages, it is considered less than half of them.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 58,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli’s retaliatory aggressive, stating that women and children made more than half of the dead. It does not distinguish its tally between citizens and terrorists.

The ministry is part of the Hamas-Interacted Government and is headed by medical professionals. United Nations and other experts consider its data The most reliable count of war casualties,

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Israel’s air and ground war have destroyed the vast areas of Gaza and some 90% of the population has inspired them from their homes. Support groups say that they have fought to bring food and other assistance due to Israeli military sanctions and law and order breakdown, and Experts have warned of famine,

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Khalid reported from Cairo and Aljoud from Berut. Associated Press Writer Edith M. in the United Nations. Ladder contributed.

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Wafa Shurfa, Fatma Khalid and Sally Abu Aljoud, Associated Press

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