A stop in Israel was not included in Israel in the Middle East tour of US President Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Israel has continued ramping its aggressive against Hamas terrorist in Gaza, where dozens of people have been bewaired in recent times.
At least 64 people were killed in Israeli attacks overnight on Palestinian Enclave, hospitals in Gaza said on Friday morning.
Meanwhile, Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency said 56 people were killed since midnight, while Medics said dozens of more injured.
The Israeli army did not comment on the strike.
On Thursday, Palestinian sources said that dozens of people were killed in Israeli attacks, some reports said that more than 120 people had died in recent times.
Violence hoped that another ceasefire may lead to another ceasefire from the visit to Trump, after two months of Trus, or restored humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Israel has blocked the region from March 2, stopping the medical and food supply from entering the enclave, to pressurize Hamas to release the Islamist group seized in its terrorist attack on October 7, 2023 to 57 hostages.
On Friday morning, Trump admitted that “a lot of people are hungry” in the Defense Enclave.
In Abu Dhabi, Trump said, “We are looking at Gaza. And we are going to take care of him.”
Meanwhile, a relative of the Israeli hostages reiterated his call for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that renewed the members of his captive family to reach a deal with Hamas and said that fresh military action could endanger the lives of the hostages.
Netanyahu has vowed to move forward along with advancing the Israeli war to destroy Hamas’s terrorist group, which Israel, United States, European Union and other countries nominate as a terrorist organization.
In the comments issued by Netanyahu’s office on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said that the Israeli forces were days to complete Gaza “with great strength to complete the mission … it means that it means Destroy,