At least 130 Palestinians were killed, and 263 others injured in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip over the past 48 hours, the Gaza-based health authorities said on Saturday.
This brought the death toll to 49,747 and injuries to 113,213 since the Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out in early October 2023, it added.
The statement also noted that many victims remain trapped under rubble or stranded on the streets, inaccessible to ambulances and civil defense teams.
In a separate statement, the health authorities called on residents of the Gaza Strip to donate blood by heading for the few operational hospitals in the enclave.
Israel resumed strikes in Gaza on Tuesday after a ceasefire with Hamas that began on Jan. 19. Israeli forces subsequently launched ground operations across southern, northern, and central Gaza.
Israel has proposed a two-phase plan to the Hamas movement, through Egyptian mediators, for the release of hostages held in Gaza, well-informed Egyptian sources told Xinhua on Saturday.
The initial phase of the proposal involves Hamas releasing 11 living hostages and the bodies of 16 deceased individuals. This would be followed by a 40-day truce.
Subsequently, in the second phase, Israel's proposal calls for Hamas to release all the remaining hostages in a single batch.
The United States backs Israel's proposal, which leverages "the current military pressure," according to the sources.
Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 49,747 as Israel restarts military operation
