Local health workers said Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours have killed at least 38 people, including a mother and her two children who were seeking shelter in a tent.
Sunday marked the second day in a row that data was missing from hospitals in the north of the country, which are currently unavailable.
New information has also emerged about a local doctor who lost nine of his 10 children in an Israeli strike on Friday.
Gaza's Health Ministry says 3,785 people have been killed in the territory since Israel suspended its ceasefire in March and resumed attacks. Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas and return 58 hostages still held by it after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that sparked the war.
Israel also blocked imports of all food, medicine and fuel for two and a half months before allowing small aid in last week following warnings from experts of possible famine and pressure from some of Israel's key allies.
Israel is implementing a new plan to strictly control all aid going to Gaza, which the United Nations has rejected.
The director general of the UN World Food Programme, Cindy McCain, told CBS that she has seen no evidence to support Israel's claims that Hamas is responsible for looting humanitarian trucks.
“These people are desperate, they see a World Food Programme truck approaching and they run towards it,” she said.
Israel also claims it intends to establish full control over Gaza and facilitate what it calls the voluntary migration of most of its population, more than two million Palestinians, a plan rejected by the Palestinians and much of the international community.
Experts say this would likely be a violation of international law.
A new attack on a tent camp housing displaced persons, killing a mother and children, took place in the central city of Deir al-Balah, according to Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Hospital.
At least five people, including two women and a child, were killed in the strike in the Jabaliya area of northern Gaza, the Gaza Health Ministry said.
Only one of pediatrician Alaa al-Najjar's 10 children survived an Israeli strike on their home on Friday near the southern city of Khan Younis.
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