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Local health officials say that Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed 146 Palestinians within 24 hours.

Local health officials said that Israel's airforce has killed or injured at least 146 Palestinians over the last 24 hours in new attacks against Gaza. The country appears to be preparing a new offensive on the ground.

Since Thursday, Israel has been launching one of its most deadly bombardment phases since the truce broke down in March. The latest strikes occurred as U.S. president Donald Trump concluded his Middle East trip on Friday without any apparent progress toward a new ceasefire.

"Since midnight we have had 58 martyrs and a number of victims are still under the rubble. Marwan Al-Sultan, director of the Indonesian Hospital located in northern Gaza said that the situation within the hospital was "catastrophic".

Local health authorities reported that 459 people were injured by Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours.

Israel's Military said Saturday that it is conducting extensive strikes in Gaza Strip as part of its preparations for expanding operations and achieving "operational controls" in certain areas of the Palestinian Enclave.

Gaza's health system barely functions, with Israeli forces repeatedly hitting hospitals during the war that lasted 19 months. Medical supplies are also drying up due to Israel's tightening of its blockade.

Israel claims that the escalation includes the building up of armoured troops along the border. It is the first stage of "Operation Gideon's Wagons", which is intended to defeat Hamas and get its hostages returned.

A senior Israeli official stated earlier this month that the operation wouldn't be launched until Trump had completed his Middle East visit.

The military announced on Saturday that "we are gradually increasing our forces; Hamas continues to defiant".

UN experts warn of a looming famine in Gaza, after Israel blocked aid delivery to the strip 76 day ago. UN Aid Chief Tom Fletcher asked the Security Council to act this week to "prevent genocide".

Trump acknowledged the growing hunger crisis in Gaza and the need to deliver aid, while international pressure is increasing on Israel to end its blockade and resume ceasefire negotiations.

The U.N. says it will not work with a U.S. foundation that isn't neutral, impartial or independent.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, said that Israel planned an intensive offensive against Hamas on May 5, as his security cabinet approved plans which could include seizing the Gaza Strip and controlling all aid.

Israel's army ordered Gazans on Friday to move south following heavy attacks in northern Beit Lahia, and the Jabalia Refugee Camp. Residents said that tanks were moving towards Khan Younis, a southern city.

Israel has declared its goal in Gaza to eliminate the military and government capabilities of Hamas. Hamas attacked Israeli communities October 7, 2023 and killed around 1,200 people. It also took about 250 hostages.

Gaza's health authorities claim that the military campaign has destroyed this tiny enclave. It has forced nearly all of its 2,000,000 inhabitants to leave their homes, and killed more than 53,000.

NBC News reported Friday, citing 5 people who have knowledge of the issue, that the Trump Administration is working on a permanent relocation plan for up to one million Palestinians to move from the Gaza Strip into Libya.

Palestinians including Hamas and President Mahmoud Abdullah's rival authority reject any forced displacement outside of their homeland. Reporting by Maytaal angel and Nidal Al-Mughrabi, Editing by Susan Fenton

(source: Reuters)