Israeli strikes kill more than 60 people in Gaza, health officials say | Gaza

According to health officials, at least 62 people were killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes overnight, because the human situation worsened in the sieged lane despite the hope of renewed for the ceasefire.
Air attacks started on Friday and continued until Saturday morning, and killed a dozen people near a referred to a referred to the Palestinian Stadium in Gaza. At noon on Saturday, the strike killed at least 11 people.
A family in a tent was killed in an Israeli strike in South-Mawasi, Southern Gaza, while sleeping.
Local health officials say he killed more than 56,000 people, half of the Israeli war in Gaza, women and children.
The famine -like conditions reign in Gaza after a two and a half blockade imposed on all foods by Israel until the end of May of Israel.
After Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, Hamas killed about 1,200 people and took about 250 people hostage, and launched a war in Gaza.
The latest murders seem to be reached in Gaza, Donald Trump said an agreement could come within a week on Friday. “I think it’s close,” the US President said. “I talked to some people who just included. We think we will buy a ceasefire in the next week.”
Reports say that Israel’s Strategic Minister Ron Dermer will visit Washington next week to discuss the ceasefire as well as other issues.
Iran, which ends a 12 -day conflict that Israel perceives as a great success, can provide a breathable for a long time for peace talks. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday: “There is an opportunity to release our hostages and defeat Hamas, an opportunity window has been opened and it cannot be missed. Not even one day cannot be wasted.”
The fight resumed in Gaza in March, restarting the war after refusing to move to a second stage of Israel’s January ceasefire, which could lead to a more permanent ceasefire. Since then, negotiations have been inconclusive so far, Hamas has insisted on the total war in Gaza – a request for Israel.
Since the collapse of the March fire, more than 6,000 people have been killed in Gaza. Israel says that its name is to return to the remaining 50 hostages in Gaza, which is assumed to continue the war, 30 of them died. Hamas said he was willing to release all the hostages if there was a permanent ceasefire, but Netanyahu wants the militant group to be completely dismantled in Gaza.
In addition to the release of half of all living hostages and half of the dead, the last US proposal for a ceasefire contained a 60 -day pause during the renewed talks to achieve long -term peace. Hamas requested a change in the proposal for a less hostage and a permanent ceasefire, which was previously rejected by the US Middle East ambassador Steve Witkoff at the end of May.
As the cease -fire talks were cut, the humanitarian conditions in Gaza sharply deteriorated. UNICEF said last week that 60% of the water production facilities in Gaza were irregular and that there was an increase of 50% of acute child malnutrition from April to May.
The chaos scenes emerge every day, as they have to fight the crowds of Hungry Palestinians for miles and now to access the confusing rules to access foods distributed from the set points carried out by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
When they tried to get help from the GHF distribution points, more than 500 people were shot and killed by Israeli forces, and the witnesses directly firing Israeli soldiers directly into the crowd. The Israeli army said he was investigating such events.
Fifteen international human rights organizations called GHF to stop their operations in Gaza and faced the risk of being a criminal partner in war crimes. Organizations also accused GHF of violating the principles of impartiality and independence and the cornerstones of humanitarian affairs.