Children are queuing up for supplements killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, says the hospital

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At least 15 Palestinians, including eight children and two women, were killed in an Israeli blow near a medical office in Central Gaza, says a hospital there.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said the impact struck people in a queue for nutritional supplements in Deir al-Balah. Graphic video from the hospital showed the bodies of several children and others who lie on the floor while medicines heal their wounds.

The Israeli military said it was aimed at “Hamas Terrorist” in the area. It says that “TED (TED) is any harm to not included individuals” and that the incident is “considered.”

Another 26 people were reported to have been killed in strikes elsewhere in Gaza on Thursday, as the delegations of Israeli and Hamas continued negotiations for a new deal to end the fire and hostage in indirect conversations in Doha.

Despite the optimism expressed by the United States, which acts as a mediator with Qatar and Egypt, they seem to have not come close to a breakthrough.

In the morgue of the hospital al-Aksa, relatives of the killed cried as they wrapped dead children in white bites and body bags before making funeral prayers.

A woman told the BBC that her pregnant niece Mal and her daughter Fatima are among them and this son of Malo is in the intensive treatment ward.

“She was in line to get the children’s supplements when the incident happened. I don’t know what happened afterwards,” Intirsar said.

Another woman who stands nearby said, “What sin were they killed for?”

“We die in front of the ears and eyes of the whole world. The whole world watches the Gaza Strip. If people are not killed by the Israeli army, they die, trying to get help.”

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement that he had hit a member of the Elite Forces of the Hamas Military Wing, who participated in the attack on October 7, 2023 against Israel.

“IDF is aware of reports on a number of injured persons in the area. The incident is being considered,” he added. “IDF regrets any harm to the not included individuals.”

The attack happened as mediators tried to build an inertia for a transaction to end the fire in conversations in Doha.

However, it seems that significant gaps between Israel and Hamas remain.

On Wednesday night, a senior Israeli official told reporters in Washington that it could take one or two weeks to reach an agreement.

An employee who spoke during a visit to the United States by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also said that if an agreement is reached for a 60-day cessation of fire, Israel will use that time to propose a constant end to the war that will require Hamas to disagree. If Hamas refused to disarm, Israel would “continue” with military operations, they added.

Earlier, Hamas issued a statement stating that the conversations were difficult, accusing Israeli “irreconcilability”.

The group said it showed flexibility in consent to release 10 hostages, but reiterated that it was looking for a “complete” agreement that would end Israel’s offensive.

The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were hostage.

At least 57,680 people have been killed in Gaza ever since, according to the health ministry in Hamas.

The greater part of the gas population has also been replaced repeatedly. More than 90% of homes are estimated to be damaged or destroyed; Health, water, sanitary and hygiene systems have collapsed; And there is a shortage of food, fuel, medicine and shelter.

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