Overnight, at least 14 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Khan Yunis and Rafa in southern Gaza, and drones were everywhere in the sky of Gaza City.
The north of these drones are shrouded in these drones, which continue to buzz, raising great concern and concern about the already injured and displaced population.
In the evening, at a location in Deir El-Balah, two people were reportedly confirmed by the Al-Aqsa Hospital.
More attacks occurred in other public facilities in the eastern and northern regions of Gaza, causing further civilian casualties and further internal displacement of more people in the western part of the city.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Tuesday that the overnight mass strike against Gaza was “only beginning”.
“Hamas has felt the strength of our arms in the last 24 hours. I want to assure you – they – they – it’s just the beginning,” Netanyahu said in a video statement Tuesday night.
In his speech, the Israeli Prime Minister said: “From now on negotiations will only be under the fire”, then added: “Military pressure is crucial to the release of additional hostages”.
Hamas on Tuesday called on “friendly countries” to put pressure on the U.S. government to stop a re-attack on Gaza by its ally Israel, which has killed more than 400 people.
The Palestinian movement, which has not yet responded to the strike, said in a statement: “We call on friendly countries to force the U.S. government to halt this aggressive and genocide war.
UN chief Antonio Guterres said he was “angry at the Israeli air strikes in Gaza” and joined the international condemnation chorus where more than 400 Palestinians were killed, including many women and children.