Israeli airstrikes kill at least 130 in Gaza as negotiators seek ceasefire
Last updated: May 18, 2025 | 14:46
A Palestinian carries the body of his infant nephew killed in an Israeli army airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, on Sunday. AP
Israeli strikes killed at least 130 Palestinians across Gaza overnight, health officials said on Sunday, as Israel said talks with Hamas included a proposal to end the war but sources on both sides said there had been no progress in the talks.
The overnight airstrikes on Gaza hit as Israel prepares for a new ground offensive aimed at achieving "operational control" in parts of Gaza.
One of Israel's overnight strikes hit a tent encampment housing displaced families in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, killing women and children, wounding dozens and setting several tents ablaze.
Later on Sunday, the Gaza Health Ministry said the Indonesian Hospital, one of the largest partially functioning medical facilities in north Gaza, had ceased operating because of Israeli fire near and at the vicinity.
Gaza's healthcare system is barely operational because of repeated Israeli bombardment and raids on hospitals. The blockade on aid supplies has compounded its difficulties, and worsened widespread hunger. Israel blames Hamas for stealing aid, which Hamas denies.
Staff at Shifa Hospital, Gaza's largest, urged people to donate blood. Hospital officials said they received 40 dead and dozens of wounded overnight because of continued Israeli strikes.
The Palestinian Civil Emergency Service said 75% of its ambulances had stopped operating because of fuel shortages. It warned that unless fuel is allowed in within 72 hours, all vehicles may stop.
SINWAR’S DEATH REPORTS
Reports in Israeli and Arab media that Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar may have been killed could potentially complicate the Doha talks, which began on Saturday.
Mourners look at the bodies of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza on Sunday. Reuters
Hamas neither confirmed nor denied the reports. Israel's Defence Ministry had no immediate comment.
Gaza medics said contrary to earlier reports Zakaria Al-Sinwar, a history lecturer at a Gaza university and the brother of Hamas' leader, was alive but in critical condition.
He was placed in the morgue earlier with his three children, before medics realised he was still breathing and moved him to an intensive care unit.
CEASEFIRE TALKS
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the latest indirect talks in Doha included discussions on a truce and hostage deal as well as a proposal to end the war in return for the exile of Hamas and the demilitarisation of the enclave, terms Hamas has previously rejected.
Palestinians sit at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, on Sunday. Reuters
The substance of the statement was in line with previous declarations from Israel, but the timing, as negotiators meet, offered some prospect of flexibility in Israel's position.
A senior Israeli official said there had been no progress in the talks so far.
Israeli troops work on their armoured vehicles at a position by Israel's border with the Gaza Strip on Sunday. AFP
A Hamas official told reporters: "Israel's position remains unchanged, they want to release the prisoners (hostages) without a commitment to end the war."
He reiterated that Hamas was proposing releasing all Israeli hostages in return for an end to the war, the pull-out of Israeli troops, an end to a blockade on aid for Gaza, and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
HOSTAGE’S MOTHER
In Israel, Einav Zangauker, the mother of Hamas hostage Matan Zangauker, said Netanyahu was refusing to end the war in exchange for Hamas releasing the remaining hostages because of his political interests.
Palestinians inspect the debris at the site of Israeli strikes on a displacement tent camp, in the Mawasi area west of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday. AFP
"The Israeli government still insists on only partial deals. They are deliberately tormenting us. Bring our children back already! All 58 of them," Zangauker said in a post on the X social media platform.