Israel kills 59 Palestinians across Gaza as it expands genocidal war

Gaza medical personnel reported on Wednesday that the Israeli regime has murdered 59 Palestinians across Gaza since Tuesday, including children and women, as it has decided to expand its genocidal war against the territory.
Medical personnel from the Al-Aqsa Hospital said that on Tuesday, the regime attacked a school that sheltered hundreds of Palestinians and murdered 27 people, including 3 children and 9 women. The regime has attacked this school five times since the start of the war.
Medical personnel from Al-Ahli Hospital said that at dawn, the regime attacked another school-turned-shelter and killed 16 people, including children and women.
Meanwhile, medics also reported that the regime’s strikes on the other regions of Gaza have taken the lives of at least 16 Palestinians.
The increased number of assaults comes days after the Israeli regime declared it has decided to expand its war on Gaza.
Since then, it has called on its reserve army and decided to hand over the warehousing and distribution of humanitarian aid to the US private military corporations.
A group dedicated to the exchange of captives has denounced the operation and has said the regime has concluded to give up on the captives and Israel’s security in return for occupying the northern part of Gaza.
The Forum has called on Israelis to put pressure on Netanyahu’s cabinet to reach an agreement with Hamas instead of escalating its genocidal war.
According to the regime’s new plan, the people of Gaza either have to move to the southern part of the enclave or agree to US President Donald Trump’s plan and forcibly migrate to other countries.
The Israeli regime has said that it has halted the full implementation of the plan until Trump’s visit to West Asia, which will happen in the coming weeks.
The Gaza Ministry of Health has said that since March 18, when the Israeli regime violated the ceasefire agreement and resumed attacks on Gaza, more than 2,500 Palestinians have been killed and 6,800 others have been injured.