Israeli attacks across Gaza have killed at least 82 people as negotiations between Israel and Hamas towards a ceasefire deal begin in Qatar.
On Sunday, at least 39 people were killed in Gaza City alone. A midnight attack on the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in the region also trapped victims under debris.
Witnesses have described apocalyptic scenes as neighbours retrieve body parts, including those of children.
Mahmoud al-Sheikh Salama, a survivor of one strike, said it took place at 2am (23:00 GMT on Saturday) while he was sleeping.
โWe heard a loud explosion and shortly after, another one. We rushed overโฆ and people were trapped under the rubble โ four families, a large number of residents,โ he told Al Jazeera.
โWe tried to search for survivors and managed to pull out two people alive from under the debris after about three hours of struggle and breaking through. We got two out alive โ the rest were martyred and are still trapped.โ
Reporting from Gaza City, Al Jazeeraโs Hani Mahmoud said Israelโs current military escalation in Gaza is โa chilling and brutal reminderโ of the opening weeks of the war because of the intensity and scale of each attack.
โIn the span of two hours, we have counted at least seven air strikes across the Gaza Strip,โ he said.
โA local community kitchen in the northern part of Deir el-Balah was also struck and three people were killed, including the main operator behind it.โ
Attacks near aid sites
Besides Gaza City, medical sources at hospitals told Al Jazeera that at least nine Palestinians were killed by Israeli army fire near aid distribution centres operated by the US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) since the morning.
Five were killed near the Netzarim Corridor, located just south of Gaza City, which splits the Strip down the middle. The Palestinian Ministry of Health said Israeli forces killed at least 743 Palestinians in attacks at sites run by the GHF since late May.
The GHF has drawn widespread criticism, with multiple reports that its contractors, as well as Israeli forces, have opened fire on desperate aid seekers. Two American contractors were wounded with non-life-threatening injuries on Saturday during an attack on an aid site.
โThe attack โ which preliminary information indicates was carried out by two assailants who threw two grenades at the Americans โ occurred at the conclusion of an otherwise successful distribution in which thousands of Gazans safely received food,โ the GHF said.
The United States on Saturday blamed Hamas for the attack. Gazaโs Government Media Office rejected these accusations.
โWe categorically and unequivocally reject the claims issued by the US State Department alleging that the Palestinian resistance threw explosives at American personnel operating at sites run by the so-called โGaza Humanitarian Foundation โ GHF,’โ the media office said in a statement.
Possible ceasefire?
Meanwhile, indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas towards a ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip have begun in Qatar.
โNegotiations are about implementation mechanisms and hostage exchange, and positions are being exchanged through mediators,โ an unnamed official told the AFP news agency.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday said that there is โa good chanceโ a Gaza captive release and ceasefire deal could be reached with Hamas this week, โas theyโre closeโ.
Trump told reporters such a deal meant โquite a few hostagesโ could be released. Trump is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at the White House.
The US president said last week that Israel has agreed to the conditions for a 60-day ceasefire, and negotiators could meet to carve out a path to finally end Israelโs nearly 21-month war on Gaza.
On Friday, Hamas said it responded to a US-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal in a โpositive spiritโ.
On Sunday, before boarding his flight to Washington, DC, Netanyahu also said he believed his discussions with Trump on Monday would help advance talks on a Gaza deal.
โI believe the discussion with President Trump can certainly help advance these results,โ he said, adding that he is determined to ensure the return of captives held in Gaza and remove the threat of Hamas to Israel.
Analysts, however, say that Netanyahu wants to continue the retaliatory war on Gaza until he can gain enough political leverage to dismiss the court cases against him in Israel and build enough popular support to remain the countryโs leader.
Netanyahu is on trial for corruption and is still widely blamed in Israeli society for the security failures that led to Hamasโs deadly attack on October 7, 2023.
โIsrael and Netanyahu are not interested in reaching a ceasefire,โ Adnan Hayajneh, a professor of international relations at Qatar University, told Al Jazeera, adding that there is a โvery slim chanceโ of a ceasefire.
โWhat Israel wants is clearโฆ a land without a people,โ Hayajneh said.
โSo, Palestinians are given three choicesโฆ starve to deathโฆ get killedโฆ [or] leave the land. But Palestinians have so far proven they will not leave the land, no matter what.โ


