At least 219 people have been injured in attacks since Good Friday, according to the Ministry of Health of Gaza.
Israeli attacks have killed 92 Palestinians in Gaza in the last two days, according to the Ministry of Health of the Territory.
The attacks, which took place from April 17 to 19, also left at least 219 people injured and hospitalized, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday, with even more trapped dishes under the rubble or in areas that rescuers are not up to it.
The increase in blood spill occurs when Israel presses a six -week help block and requires that Hamas disarms before it can be encouraged. The armed group has flatly rejected the demand and insists that a high permanent fire must be part of any agreement.
At least 15 children, hitting an air outfit during the night in tents in Khan Younis, were among the casualties, according to the statement. A raffle about Rafah killed a mother and her daughter along with two others, according to the European hospital where her bodies were tasks.
“For the permanent majority of civilians, the night is the moment of horror and relentless pain,” said Tareq Abu Azzoum of Al Jazeera, informing from the center of Gaza. “No one is safe in their homes, in the improvised tents, in the displacement camps.”

‘Less than one meal a day’
After restarting his military campaign on March 18 after a letter from Alto El Fuego, Israel has committed to intensify his 18 -month war against Gaza and occupy large “security areas” inside the strip.
Since March 2, it has also blocked the entry of food, fuel and help in the enclave, challenging an order of the International Court of Justice (ICI) that must allow humanitarian access.
Help groups warn that food is running out.
“Children are eating less than one meal a day and struggling to find their next meal,” said Bushra Khalidi, head of Oxfam policy. “Malnutrition and famine pockets are definitely happening in Gaza.”
Earlier this week, Hamas rejected an Israeli proposal to stop the fight for 45 days if the Palestinian group releases 10 live captives and accepts to disarm.
“The request to disarm Hamas is not acceptable to listen,” said Hamas’ senior official Sami Abu Zuhri. “This is not just a red line. It’s a million red lines.”
Hamas has offered to free all the recurring captives, believing that around 58 Altheheh are dead, in exchange for a permanent end for war and the total withdrawal of the Israeli army.
The number of deaths in Gaza has now reached 51,065, with 116,505 injured, Chordination to the Ministry of Health.
“We can see the psychological cost in the city in everyone’s faces, people walk very exhausted, traumada,” said Abu Azzoum. “They are thinking about the dark future that awaits you.”