Israeli strikes killed at least 58 people in Gaza overnight, said local hospitals
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Israeli strikes killed at least 58 Palestinians across the Gaza strip overnight, according to three hospitals.
The Associated Press reports strikes that hit many houses in the middle of the night, killing men, women and children while they sleep.
Israel resumed heavy strikes across Gaza on Tuesday, destroying a stop stopping the war and facilitating the release of more than two dozen hostages. Israel blames the changing fight against Hamas because the militant group has denied a new proposal to leave their submissive agreement.
More than 400 Palestinians were killed on Tuesday, most women and children, according to the Gaza health ministry.
The latest strikes arrived one day after Israeli’s ground ground troops moved forward to Gaza for the first time since the stop of a stop in January, taking part of a corridor separating the northern third of the territory from the south.
Israel, who also cut off the supply of food, gasoline and human assistance to nearly 2 million Palestinians of Gaza, vowed to strengthen its operations until Hamas released the 59 hostages he was holding – 35 believed to be dead – and surrender to territorial control. The Trump administration, who took credit for the ceasefire, said it fully supported Israel.
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