Israel-Hamas war: Israel’s latest strikes in Gaza kill at least 38 people including children; ceasefire ended in March

Deir Al-Bala, Gaza Strip- Local health officials said on Sunday that Israeli strikes over the past 24 hours have killed at least 38 people in Gaza, including children.

More details appeared about the Palestinian doctor, who lost nine of her ten children in an Israeli strike on Friday.

The Gaza Ministry of Health said that 3,785 people have been killed since Israel had ended a ceasefire in March, undertaking the destruction of Hamas and returning the 58 hostages that are still maintained from October 7, 2023, which led to the war that led to the war. Hamas said it would only launch hostages in exchange for a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal.

Israel also prevented all foods, medicine and fuel from entering Gaza for two and a half months before leaving a meager of aid last week, after experts warned against starvation and pressure from some of the best Israeli allies.

Smoke rises to the sky after an explosion in the northern Gaza Strip as shown in southern Israel, on Friday, May 23, 2025.

(AP Photo/Leo Correa)

US Internal Security Minister Christie sleep was visiting Israel on Sunday and was meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israel is following a new plan backed by the United States to control all aid to Gaza, which was rejected by the United Nations. The CEO of the United Nations World Food Program CBS told CBS that she had not seen evidence that supports Israel’s allegations that Hamas is responsible for looting of aid truck. She said: “These people are desperate, and they see a truck of a global food program as they run for it.”

The Israeli Defense Authority, which supervises Gaza’s assistance, said 107 trucks of aid entered Sunday. The United Nations has called the average out of enough. About 600 trucks per day entered during the ceasefire.

Israel also says it plans to completely control Gaza and facilitate what it describes as the voluntary immigration of more than two million people, a plan that the Palestinians and many of the international community rejected.

More about the killing of your doctor 9

On a Friday strike, only one of the ten children who survived Nagar survived at their home near the southern city of Khan Yunis. The 11 -year -old, who is also a doctor, is also severely harmed.

A fellow of a pediatrician at Nasser Hospital, Alaa Al -Zyan, said that the charred for children had been placed in a single body bag.

The house was hit minutes after Hamdi Al -Najar driving his wife to the hospital. His brother, Ismail Al -Najjar, was the first to reach the scene.

“They were innocent children,” said the 7 -month -old brother. “My brother has no work with (Palestinian) factions.”

Israel said, “The claim related to harm to civilians who are not involved in review,” Israel said. He blames Hamas for civil deaths because he works in densely populated areas.

There was no immediate comment from the army on the latest strikes. One of them was killed by a mother and two children in the central city of Deir Al -Bala, according to Al -Qaeda Al -Qaeda Al -Shuhada Hospital. Another in the Gabalia region of Gaza, Gaza, was killed at least five, including two women and a child, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

Also on Friday in Khan Yunis, the International Committee of Red Cross employees was killed when the bombing struck their home, the ICRC said.

“This is not an endless war.” The ceasefire talks in Qatar have not acquired any land.

The militants, led by Hamas, killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, in the October 7 attack and kidnapped 251. It is believed that about a third of the hostile hostages are alive. Israel’s 19 -month attack killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, which says women and children are most of the dead. It does not provide numbers for the number of civilians or fighters who were killed.

New from Hezbollah leader

Speaking on the anniversary of Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, Hezbollah leader Naim Casim repeated the position of the Lebanese armed group that he would not discuss abandoning its remaining weapons until Israel withdraws from the five border points it occupies in southern Lebanon and stopped it.

The speech came about six months after the end of the Israeli war-God’s last one with a ceasefire in the United States. According to the deal, Israel and Hezbollah were supposed to withdraw the forces from southern Lebanon.

Israeli officials said they were planning to stay in the five points in order to secure their borders. Israel also continued to conduct almost daily air strikes in southern Lebanon and sometimes on the outskirts of Beirut.

Casem said: “We are completely committed to the agreement, adding:” Do not ask us about anything else from now on. Let Israel withdraw, stop its aggression, release the prisoners and fulfill all the obligations under the agreement. After that, we will discuss every new development. “

Houthi missile

Separately, the Israeli army said it had intercepted a missile fired by the Houthi rebels in Yemen on Sunday. It caused the sirens of the air raid in Jerusalem and other areas. There were no immediate reports on losses or damage.

Iranian -backed Houthis launched repeated missile attacks targeting Israel as well as international shipping in the Red Sea, and its perception as a response to the military campaign of Israel in Gaza. Most of the targeted ships were not related to Israel or the conflict.

The United States arrested a bombing campaign against the Houthis earlier this month, saying that the rebels pledged to stop attacking ships. The unofficial ceasefire did not include attacks on Israel.

Maggie mentioned from Cairo. The Associated Presse Abe Cyoil contributed to Beirut.

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