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Apparently at least 34 people were killed in an attack in Israel in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the Israeli Minister of Defense nourished hope for a ceasefire.
There were many victims in an Israeli attack in the city of Gaza. At least 34 people were killed and dozens of other partly life-threatening, said employees of the nearby Schifa Hospital of the dpa news agency. According to the information, several minors and women should be among the victims. A journalist was also killed. Eyewitnesses reported that a café was hit on a city’s beach promenade.
Hamas, on the other hand, spoke of an Israeli attack on a warehouse for displaced people on the beach of the city of Gaza, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, a rest area on the beach was hit.
Israel wants to examine incident – and see the end of the war soon
Israel’s military wants to check the reports. According to its own information, the army is in the Gaza Strip against Hamas and other terrorist organizations. She always emphasizes to take measures to protect uninvolved civilians.
According to medical circles in the Gaza Strip, at least 100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since the morning.
The information on both sides cannot currently be checked independently.
Around a week after the beginning of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, according to the Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, an end to the Gaza war. “We are now facing the end of the mission in Gaza,” said Katz, according to his office. He also recalled Israel’s goals, including the release of all hostages and the defeat of the Hamas, which Israel wanted to achieve in the Gaza War.
US President Donald Trump said on the weekend that he would expect a break in the Gaza war next week. However, it initially remained unclear what Trump was based on his optimistic statement.
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Source: Stern

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