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    Israel bombs Gaza market, water point, as overall death toll passes 58,000 | Israel-Palestine conflict News

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    Israeli forces have continued to pound Gaza, striking a busy market and a water distribution point, killing at least 95 Palestinians, as the death toll from Israel’s war on the enclave passed the grim milestone of 58,000.

    The Israeli attack on the Gaza City market killed at least 17 people on Sunday, including prominent doctor Ahmed Qandil, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

    In the central Nuseirat refugee camp, Israeli forces launched a missile attack, striking a water collection point and killing at least 10 people.

    Most of the victims were children who had queued up to collect drinking water, according to medical sources. At least 17 others were also wounded.

    The Israeli military is yet to comment on the Gaza City market strike, but said its attack on Nuseirat was aimed at a Palestinian fighter and had veered off ourse because of a technical failure.

    The Israeli claim could not be independently verified.

    The deadly attacks come as Gaza’s water shortage continues to worsen, with desalination and sanitation plants shutting down due to the ongoing Israeli blockade of fuel. Many residents now rely on dangerous journeys to limited water collection points.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Sunday that the overall confirmed death toll from Israel’s war has now risen to 58,026 people. More than half of those killed since the war began on October 7, 2023 have been women and children.

    The ministry said at least 138,500 others have also been wounded.

    The war and Israel’s siege have also left 2.1 million people in Gaza on the brink of famine, with the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) announcing the death of another infant from malnutrition.

    ‘Child survival emergency’

    The seven-month-old girl, Salam, died while being treated by UNRWA staff on Sunday, the agency said. The latest death came a day after authorities in Gaza said at least 67 children have already died of malnutrition since Israel’s war began.

    The UN’s children agency (UNICEF) meanwhile said more than 5,800 children have been diagnosed with malnutrition in Gaza in June, including more than 1,000 children in severe condition. The figure marks an increase for the fourth month in a row, the agency said in a post on X.

    “Children’s bodies are wasting away. This is not just a nutrition crisis. It’s a child survival emergency,” the group added.

    A charity organisation distributes meals to hungry Palestinians [Hassan Jedi/Anadolu]

    UNICEF and seven other UN agencies also issued a separate joint statement, warning that Israel’s blockade on the entry of fuel supplies into Gaza is also threatening to shut down hospitals, water systems, sanitation networks, and ambulances in the Strip.

    In the statement, the agencies which also included the World Food Programme, the World Health Organization and the UN humanitarian office (OCHA) said they may have to stop their operations entirely “without adequate fuel”.

    “This means no health services, no clean water, and no capacity to deliver aid,” the agencies said. “Fuel must be allowed into Gaza in sufficient quantities and consistently to sustain life-saving operations.”

    Gaza’s Government Media Office meanwhile accused Israel and security contractors working at aid distribution points of intentionally attacking civilians. In a statement, it called United States-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) sites “death traps” and described the situation as “genocide engineering under US sponsorship”.

    At least 805 people have been killed and 5,250 wounded while attempting to collect aid since the GHF started operating in May.

    Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Gaza City, said hundreds have died while attempting to access humanitarian aid from GHF-controlled points.

    “People travel up to 15km [9 miles] from the north to Rafah – many on foot, some overnight – just to get one food parcel,” he said. “But even then, they’re met with live fire from Israeli forces.”

    Ceasefire talks

    Efforts to end the war meanwhile continue in the Qatari capital, Doha.

    US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, speaking to reporters in New Jersey said he remained “hopeful” about the truce talks. The envoy is expected to meet Qatari officials on the margins of the FIFA Club World Cup Final.

    The comments, however, came as a US-backed proposal for a 60-day ceasefire remains bogged down in disagreements, with both sides blaming each other for delays.

    Speaking to Al Jazeera, Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s deputy leader Muhammad al-Hindi said Israel has resisted committing to key conditions before moving on to the topic of prisoners.

    “We’re discussing a framework agreement. It includes three points: ending aggression, withdrawal from Gaza and safe aid distribution,” he said. “Israel wants to skip straight to the prisoners’ file without guarantees on the main issues.”

    Al-Hindi accused Israel of seeking to control the southern city of Rafah and force civilians into overcrowded, bombed-out areas under the guise of aid distribution.

    “We cannot legitimise these aid traps that are killing our people. The resistance will not sign any agreement that amounts to surrender,” he said.

    Meanwhile, in Israel, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara said that Netanyahu’s close adviser, Jonatan Urich, is facing possible indictment over allegations he leaked classified military information to the German newspaper Bild.

    Urich and another aide are accused of passing on secret intelligence to influence public opinion after six Israeli captives died in Gaza last August. The deaths sparked mass protests in Israel and deepened public anger at the government’s handling of ceasefire efforts.

    Netanyahu has dismissed the investigation as politically motivated, calling it a “witch-hunt”. Urich has denied any wrongdoing.

    The Bild article, published shortly after the captives’ bodies were discovered, aligned closely with Netanyahu’s narrative of blaming Hamas for the collapse of earlier ceasefire talks.

    A previous two-month truce, which began in January, saw the release of 38 captives before Israel broke the ceasefire and resumed its devastating military assault.

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