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Israel is hitting Gaza at least 32, mostly women and children: NPR

A man passes through Journalist Islam Meqdad, on Sunday, April 6, 2025, his son at the Southern Gaza Strip, his son and his son on the strike of the Israeli army and his five other family members.

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DEIR Al-Balah, Gaza Strip-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to the United States to meet with President Donald Trump about the war on Sunday, in a statement on Sunday, more than a dozen women and children, including the Gaza Strip killed Israel strikes.

Last month, Israel ended the ceasefire with Hamas and renewed its air and land attack, performed strike waves, and a new agreement for the militant group ceasefire and was seized to pressure to release the remaining hostages. In addition, it has been largely dependent on the coastal area of ​​food, fuel and humanitarian aid for more than a month.

The United Nations Palestinian Refugees Agency “stocks are decreasing and the situation becomes desperate.” He said.

According to the Nasser Hospital, according to the Nasser Hospital, which took the Ceset, one night on Sunday, a tent and a house on Sunday and killed five men, five women and five children.

A female journalist was among those killed. His mother Amal Kaskeen, “My daughter is innocent. He had no participation, he loved journalism and was fascinated.” He said.

The body of a child took only one end of the emergency stretcher under 2 years of age.

“Trump wants to end the Gaza problem. He hurries and is open this morning.”

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, the Israeli bombardment killed at least four people in the Jabaliya refugee camp in Northern Gaza. According to the Associated Press journalist, the bodies of seven people, including one child and three women, came to El Aksa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah in the center of Gaza.

And a strike in Gaza City shot people outside a furnace and killed at least six people, including three children, according to civil defense operating under the government operated by Hamas.

Netanyahu visits Trump between anti -war protests

Duzines climbed to the streets in Jabaliya for a new anti -war protest. The images circulating on social media showed people walking and chanting against Hamas. Such protests have occurred in recent weeks, although rare.

There is also anger about the restarting of the war in Israel and its effects on hostages in Gaza. In the near future, hostage families with some of those who have survived their supporters and their families called on Trump to end the fight on Saturday.

Netanyahu will meet Trump for the second time since Trump started on Monday in January. The Prime Minister said they would discuss the war against Israel, which is part of a comprehensive global decision by the new US administration, and the new 17% tariff.

Netanyahu, “There is a very large leader who wants to do this in relation to their economies. He said.

The US, which was a mediator in cease -fire efforts with Egypt and Qatar, said that Israel supported the continuation of the war last month.

The fee of the war

Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed since then, and 15 medical officials whose bodies have recovered only a week later. Israel’s army announced this weekend, partly caught in the video, Red Cross and Red Crescent and UN officials.

The war began when the militants led by Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages. Fifty-nine hostages are still arranged in Gaza-14, which is believed to be alive-after being released in their fires or other agreements.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, Israel’s attack killed at least 50,695 Palestinians, which says how many people are civil or warriors, but more than half are women and children. He says 115,338 people were injured. Israel said he killed about 20,000 militants without evidence.

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