Israeli strikes killed at least 85 Palestinians over the Gaza Strip overnight and Thursday, according to the Hamas-managed Ministry of Health.
According to the UNRWA head, five UN staff members also died.
This comes because the fight in the enclave has started again in recent days.
Unrwa head Philippe Lazzarini, the United Nations Palestinian Assistance Agency, said on Thursday: “Over the past few days, five Unrwa staff have been confirmed, bringing the death toll to 284.
“They were teachers, doctors and nurses: the most vulnerable.”
He added that he feared “the worst is yet to come”.
“Among our Daily Watch, people in Gaza are going through their worst nightmare again and again,” he said in a statement.
‘An endless unleashing of the most inhuman trials. ‘
Foreign Minister David Lammy said in Parliament that the British government opposed the resumption of Israel’s hostilities, adding that a British citizen was among the wounded on Wednesday when a UN connection was hit.
Israel has previously said that it only targets militant and the civil deaths on Hamas blame because it works in densely populated areas.
This has denied previous reports that it targeted a UN connection.
Israel resumes strikes
Tuesday, Israel resumed heavy air strikes to the enclave Killing more than 400 peoplewhich brought the ceasefire that stopped in the 17-month war.
A day later the Israeli army (IDF) have restored the soil operations and seized a part of a key gait It divides the north and south of Gaza – the Netzarim course.
The IDF said on Thursday that it started with a soil operation in northern Gaza.
Meanwhile, Hamas fired three rockets on Israel without causing casualty.
It was the first such attack since the resumption of the IDF’s strikes.
Hospitals across Gaza said the strikes hit homes in Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza and the northern city of Beit Lahiya.
The Israeli army said he was looking at the reports.
The European Hospital in Rafah said that 26 people, mostly women and children, died overnight in strikes at two family homes.
A father and his seven children died in one of the attacks, added it.
The Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received the bodies of seven people who died overnight in an attack on a home, it states.
Meanwhile, Hamas said talks with mediators are underway.
Fragile truce
Hamas and Israel did not agree on how to proceed with the ceasefire after phase one came to an end.
The militant group wanted to go to phase two to negotiate Israel’s permanent withdrawal from Gaza, the release of hostages in exchange for more prisoners and an eventual end to the war.
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Israel wanted to temporarily expand one and that more hostages were being released.
It Cut off all supplies to Gaza To try to push the group to do so before he starts his military campaign again.
The war began after Hamas militants attacked Israeli communities in October 2023 and killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages.
According to Gaza’s health authorities, more than 49,000 Palestinians were killed in subsequent conflict, according to Gaza’s health authorities,