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Gaza healthcare faces collapse as Israel steps up Gaza strikes

Gaza healthcare faces collapse as Israel steps up Gaza strikes

CAIRO: The Israeli military launched one of the biggest waves of strikes in Gaza for weeks on Tuesday, residents said, and health officials issued a new warning that healthcare faced total collapse from Israel's blockade of all supplies.
Gaza's health ministry said a UN-backed polio vaccination campaign meant to target over 600,000 children had been suspended, putting the enclave at risk of the revival of a crippling disease that once had been all-but eradicated.
In diplomacy to end the conflict, a Hamas delegation was expected to arrive in Cairo for talks. Two sources familiar with the mediation effort said the delegation would discuss a new offer which would include a truce for 5 to 7 years following the release of all hostages and an end to fighting.
The sources said Israel, which rejected a recent Hamas offer to release all hostages for an end of the war, had yet to respond to a revamped long-term truce proposal. Israel demands Hamas be disarmed, which the militants reject.
A Hamas source later denied knowledge of an imminent visit, telling Reuters the group stood by its demand any agreement must end the war.
Gaza residents said Israeli forces bombed several areas across the enclave from tanks, planes, and naval boats. The attacks hit houses, tent encampments and roads, they added.
The airstrikes destroyed bulldozers and vehicles being used to lift rubble and help recover bodies trapped under the ruins, officials and residents said.
Hamas said the vehicles that were destroyed included nine that had been received from Egypt, adding that the move aimed to 'deepen the suffering of our people in Gaza.'
The Israeli military said they hit 40 'engineering vehicles' that were used for 'terrorist actions', including the execution of Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
The vehicles were 'considered a key component in Hamas' ability to carry out terrorist operations against the Defense Forces and the State of Israel,' said the military.
Israel has imposed a total blockade on all supplies to Gaza since the start of March and relaunched its military operations on March 18 after the collapse of a ceasefire.
Since then, Israeli strikes have killed more than 1,600 Palestinians according to the Gaza health authorities, and hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes as Israel seized what it calls a buffer zone of Gaza land.
Israel's 18-month bombing campaign has rendered nearly all buildings in the Gaza Strip uninhabitable, and Gaza's 2.3 million people now mostly live in the open under makeshift tents. Since the total blockade was imposed last month, all 25 UN-supplied bakeries making bread have been shut.
Israel says enough supplies were sent into the enclave during the six-week truce to keep Gazans alive for months. Aid agencies say they fear the population is on the precipice of starvation and mass disease.
If polio vaccines don't arrive immediately, 'we anticipate a real catastrophe. Children and patients must not be used as cards of political blackmail,' said Gaza health ministry spokesperson Khalil Deqran. He said 60,000 children were now showing symptoms of malnutrition.
Israel says its blockade is aimed at pressuring the Hamas militants who run Gaza to release 59 remaining Israeli hostages captured in the October 2023 attacks that precipitated the war. Hamas says it is prepared to free them but only as part of a deal that ends the war.
'Israel is acting in full accordance with international law,' Defence Minister Israel Katz wrote on X, in response to US Senator Bernie Sanders, who called the Israeli blockade of Gaza since March a war crime.

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