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Israeli Attacks in Gaza Result in Over 20 Casualties During Trump’s Middle East Visit

    Israeli strikes kill at least 20 people in Gaza as Trump wraps up his Middle East visit
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    DEIR EL-BALAH – Israeli strikes killed at least 20 people in Gaza on Friday morning, as U.S. President Donald Trump wraps up his Middle East visit.

    An Associated Press journalist documented the count of bodies at the Indonesian Hospital located in northern Gaza, where they were transported. According to survivors, many individuals remain trapped under the debris.

    The widespread attacks across northern Gaza come as Trump finishes his visit to Gulf states but not Israel.

    The expectation was high that Trump’s regional tour might lead to a ceasefire agreement or the reinstatement of humanitarian assistance to Gaza. Currently, an Israeli blockade on the area has been ongoing for three months.

    The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strikes.

    The attacks continued for several hours into Friday morning, causing people to escape from the Jabaliya refugee camp and the town of Beit Lahiya. These assaults followed consecutive days of similar aggressions, resulting in the deaths of over 130 individuals, as reported by Gaza’s health ministry.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed earlier in the week to push ahead with a promised escalation of force in Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip to pursue his aim of destroying the Hamas militant group, which governs Gaza.

    In comments released by Netanyahu’s office Tuesday, the prime minister said Israeli forces were days away from entering Gaza “with great strength to complete the mission … It means destroying Hamas.”

    It was unclear if Friday’s bombardment was the start of the operation.

    The war began when Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people in an Oct. 7, 2023, intrusion into southern Israel. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not say how many were combatants. Almost 3,000 have been killed since Israel broke a ceasefire on March 18, the ministry said.

    Hamas still holds 58 of the roughly 250 hostages it took during its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, with 23 believed to still be alive, although Israeli authorities have expressed concern for the status of three of those.

    The attacks come as Israel enters its third month of blockading Gaza, preventing food, fuel medicine and all other supplies from entering, worsening a humanitarian crisis. Israel says the blockade aims to pressure Hamas to release the hostages it still holds and that it won’t allow aid back in until a system is in place that gives it control over distribution.

    Earlier this week, a new humanitarian organization that has U.S. backing to take over aid delivery said it expects to begin operations before the end of the month — after what it describes as key agreements from Israeli officials.

    A statement from the group, called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, identified several U.S. military veterans, former humanitarian coordinators and security contractors that it said would lead the delivery effort.

    Many in the humanitarian community, including the U.N., said the system does not align with humanitarian principles and won’t be able to meet the needs of Palestinians in Gaza and won’t participate it.

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