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Israel again launched a major attack on Gaza, America rushed towards ceasefire after 19 people died

Deir al-Balah (Gaza Strip): Israel has again launched a major attack in Gaza. In this, 19 people including 6 children have died. Now America is also upset with such deadly Israeli attacks on Gaza. In such a situation, it wants a ceasefire as soon as possible. Therefore, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has left for West Asia today with the aim of getting a ceasefire agreement after months of complex negotiations. America is insisting on an immediate ceasefire. So that the death of ordinary Palestinians can be prevented.

Israel-Hamas war updates: Biden says 20 aid trucks to enter Gaza via Egypt

Let us tell you that after two days of talks in Doha, the US and its allies mediator countries Egypt and Qatar seem to be getting closer to getting an agreement. American and Israeli officials have expressed cautious hope about the agreement, but Hamas has indicated to continue the fighting. According to Al Aqsa Hospital, Israel attacked a house in Deir al-Balah in the early hours of Sunday in a fresh bombing attack, killing a woman and her six children. An Associated Press correspondent counted the bodies in the hospital.

US assessment is Israel 'not responsible' for hospital blast | AP News

Attack on a residential building

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, two apartments in a residential building in the northern city of Jabalia were attacked, killing two men, a woman and her daughter. According to Awda Hospital, four people were killed in another attack in central Gaza. According to Nasser Hospital, four members of a family, including two women, were killed in an attack near the southern city of Khan Younis late Saturday night. The months-long efforts to stop the war have gained more strength after the targeted killing of two top extremists last month. Israel has been accused of killing both extremists. On the other hand, Iran and Hezbollah have vowed to avenge the death of both extremists, raising fears of a full-blown war in the Middle East.