According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 95 Palestinians have been killed and 440 injured by Israeli attacks in Gaza in the last 24 hours.
The war in Gaza is having a devastating effect on pregnant women and infant mothers, with an estimated 50,000 with a serious risk due to the shortage of food and essential medicines, according to a hospital in center of Gaza, he reported Al Jazeera.
Khalil Al-Daqran, spokesman for the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir El-Balah, said that spontaneous abortion rates had increased six times since the outbreak of the war and had been accompanied by a great increase in premature births, Wafa reported.
That had left the neonatal units stunned with overwhelmed gaza, he said.
Al-Daqran said that Israel’s orientation of medical care had taken him to the edge of collapse, with long-range impacts on patients in Gaza.
More than 23 hospitals had disconnected, with those who only remained in part operating, as a result of a serious shortage of medical supplies and fuel, he said.
That meant that more than 12,000 cancer patients were left without treatment, which resulted in approximately five deaths per day, while dialysis patients also died due to lack of essential treatment.
According Middle East monitor41% of patients with renal failure have died since the beginning of the current Israeli assault, as a result of their inability to receive dialysis treatment due to the destruction of medical facilities and the collapse of essential health services.
Suspended help
Meanwhile, the Humanitarian Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) backed by the United States and Israel (GHF) suspended the distribution of aid in the territory devastated by the war on Wednesday, one day after the Israeli forces reopened the fire against Palestinian aid seekers near a GHF distribution site, killing at least 27 and hurting more than 100.
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The Israel Army also said that approximation roads to the aid distribution centers will be “considered combat areas” on Wednesday, and warned that people in Gaza should pay attention to the announcement of GHF to stay away.
“We confirm that the trips are prohibited tomorrow on the roads that lead to the distribution centers … and the entrance to the distribution centers is strictly prohibited,” said an Israeli military spokesman.
In a publication on social networks, GHF said that temporary suspension was necessary to allow “reorganization and improvement of efficiency.”
“Due to the ongoing updates, the entrance to the areas of the distribution center is slowly prohibited!
The temporary suspension of aid occurs when more than 100 Palestinian people seeking help have been informed by Israeli forces near GHF distribution centers since the organization began operating in the enclave on May 27.
The murder of people who desperately seek food supplies caused a growing international outrage with the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, demanding independent investigation into deaths and that the “perpetrators are responsible.”
“It is unacceptable for Palestinians to risk their lives for food,” Guterres said.
“It is unacceptable for Palestinians to risk their lives for food,” Guterres said.
The Israeli army admitted that he triggered the help search engines on Tuesday, but said they opened fire when “suspects” deviated from a stipulated route when a multitude of Palestinians headed to the GHF distribution site in Gaza.
‘Syrian weapons attacked’
Separately, the Israeli army said in a statement that he hit the weapons belonging to the Syrian regime in southern Syria, in a second attack that Israel launched after stating that two projectiles were fired from Syria to Golan Heights on Tuesday.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the two projectiles, according to Reuters.
The agency and safety sources of the Syrian state reported a series of Israeli strikes, the first main ones in almost a month, pointing to several sites in the Damascus and Quneitra and Daraa field.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had previously said that he was holding President Syrian President Al-Sharaa for the two projectile releases.
“We consider the president of Syria directly responsible for any threat and fire to the state of Israel, and soon a complete response will come,” Katz said.
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The Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the reports of the releases to Israel had not yet been verified and repeated that Syria has not presented and will not represent a threat to anywhere in the region, state news agency. Fury reported.
“We believe there are many parts that can try to destabilize the region to achieve their own interests,” added the Syrian Foreign Ministry.
Syria and Israel have recently been involved in direct conversations to facilitate tensions, significant development in relations between states that have been on opposite sides of the conflict in the Middle East for decades.
The Israeli army previously said that two projectiles crossed from Syria to Israel and fell into open areas.
Several Arab and Palestinian media distributed a claim of responsibility for a little -known group called “martyr Muhammad Deif”, an apparent reference to the Hamas military leader who was killed in an Israeli strike in 2024.
Reuters He could not independently verify the statement.
The Syrian state media previously reported an Israeli strike in the province of southern Daraa, an attack that Syria’s Foreign Ministry said later resulted in “significant human and material losses.”
Local residents said the Israeli mortars were hitting the Wadi Yarmouk area, west of the province of Daraa, near the border with the heights of the golan occupied by Israelis.
The area has witnessed an increase in tensions in recent weeks, including Israeli military incursions in nearby villages, where residents have been prohibited by sowing their crops.
Israel has fought an aerial bombing campaign that destroyed a large part of Syria’s military infrastructure.
He has also occupied the heights of the Syrian Golán since the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and has taken more territory after the expulsion of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December, citing persistent concerns about the past of the new rulers of the country.
Almost at the same time that Israel reported Syria’s projectiles, the Israeli army said it intercepted a Yemen missile.
Houthis aligned in Iran de Yemen said they went to Jaffa de Israel with a ballistic missile.
The group says that it has been launching attacks against Israel in support of the Palestinians during the Israeli war in Gaza.
Read: Israel ‘no doubt’ war crimes committed in Gaza: Mathew Miller
War crimes
In addition, Hamas described the recent comments made by the spokesman for the US Department of State. Al Jazeera reported.
In an interview with the Podcast Trump 100, Matthew Miller, who served as a spokesman for the State Department under President Joe Biden, offered an unusually sincere sincere evaluation of administration’s foreign policy challenges, particularly around Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
“It is undoubtedly true that Israel has committed war crimes,” said Miller, adding that Israeli soldiers were not responsible and that there were political disagreements on the administration of administration on the relationship between the United States and Israel.
Miller served from 2023 to the end of Biden’s mandate and was responsible for publicly defending the United States foreign policy decisions, even during the Israel-Gaza conflict and war in Ukraine.
Speaking after leaving office, Miller revealed that there were “small and large” disagreements about how to handle relations with Israel, especially during the 2024 escalation in Gaza.
In a statement to Al Jazeera, Hamas said that the comments “denounce the Israeli occupation, validate their atrocities and reveal the efforts of the administration of the United States to hide the reality of this brutal war aimed at innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip.”
The Israel War in Gaza
The death toll from Israel’s death in Gaza has increased to 54,607 dead and 125,341 injured since October 7, 2023, according to Palestinian health sources.
Israel has killed 4,335 Palestinians and wounded 13,300 since the fire broke in March in March this year.
Israel’s atrocities have displaced around 90% of the two million estimated residents of Gaza, created a severe hunger crisis and caused generalized destruction throughout the territory.
Help agencies have warned about the risk of famine among the more than 2 million of the enclave.
Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest orders for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a case of genocide in the International Court of Justice for its war crimes against civilians in the enclave.