

At least 326 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Tuesday and 440 injured — reported the Gaza wellness Ministry in the latest communication. Women, children, aged people, sometimes full families died in raids, adding a press office controlled by Hamas of the Gaza administration.
Israeli attacks began at night from Monday to Tuesday around 2 p.m.
Among the victims are children
— It was absolutely terrifying. I've never been through anything like this before. A series of repeated explosions for respective minutes," said CNN station Dr. Razan Al-Nahas of another infirmary in Gaza. The doctor reported that she had reported the death of 15-20 people, and most of the victims she dealt with were children. — Children all over the floor, bleeding from the head, from the abdomen, with limb injuries, she reported.
— We were woken by loud explosions, and for another 4th of an hr we heard explosions all fewer seconds,” said BBC press secretary UNICEF Rosalia Bollen, who resides in the confederate part of the Gaza Strip.
The fresh raids preceded Israel's complete halting of humanitarian aid, including fuel and gas, and the cut off of electricity. The wellness care strategy in the Gaza Strip was already destroyed during the 15 months of the regular war, recalling Bollen. UNICEF's typical stressed that children in Gaza are profoundly traumatized by the war. Israeli raids must stop,” she added.
Israel resumed its attacks on the Gaza Strip
Israel resumed raids on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, stressing that their goal is to lead Hamas mid-level, elder Hamas political leaders and the infrastructure of this terrorist organization.
The war lasts from 7 October 2023, erstwhile Hamas invaded the south of Israel, killing about 1,000 people. Over 48,000 Palestinians were killed in a retaliatory Israeli operation and Gaza Strip was destroyed.
As of 19 January, there was a truce, but the parties were incapable to agree to extend it. The first phase of the truce formally expired in early March. Israel and the US sought to prolong the ceasefire in exchange for the release of further Hamas hostages. Hamas demanded the beginning of negotiations for the permanent end of the war, as foreseen by the first agenda of the agreement.