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Israeli strikes have killed 53 people across the Gaza Strip since dawn on Sunday. At least 46 of them were killed in the north as Israel tightened its siege with bombings on residential areas and mass arrests

Dozens of Palestinians have been killed after an Israeli strike destroyed several buildings in a residential area of Beit Lahiya in besieged northern Gaza. Palestinians were forced to dig through the rubble to find those trapped, as civil defence teams have been barred by Israel from operating in the north.

Oxfam's Gaza food security and livelihood leader, Mahmoud al-Saqqa, joined Al Jazeera from Deir el-Bala, discussing the escalating humanitarian crisis. Al-Saqqa outlined severe shortages of food, medicine, and essentials, worsened by Israeli bombardments and border closures. He highlighted that more than 90% of Gaza's population now faces acute food insecurity, and children are increasingly malnourished. Aid entry has been minimal, particularly into northern Gaza, where severe restrictions leave residents with few options but displacement. Al-Saqqa emphasised that humanitarian workers are risking their lives daily, calling for international action against the use of food as a weapon.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made his first comments about the “malignant” Israeli attack on Iran early Saturday in a meeting with the families of the four members of the armed forces who were killed. The Israelis try to make the impact of the strikes appear larger than reality, but any move inside Iran to make them appear smaller would also be “wrong”, he said. “It would be wrong for us to say that it was nothing and it did not matter,” Khamenei said. “The calculation error of the Zionist regime must be disrupted. They do not know Iran, its youth, its nation. They have not yet been able to fully comprehend the power, capabilities, initiative and will of the Iranian nation, we must make them understand it.” Khamenei also opened a Hebrew account on X after the Israeli strikes.

At least 40 people have been injured some critically after a truck crashed into bus station in Glilot, north of Tel Aviv. There are reports that several people are trapped under the bus. Israeli media says the driver was shot.

Israeli forces have killed at least 45 people in two separate attacks on residential buildings in Beit Lahiya, in northern Gaza. Dozens more were wounded and Gaza's health ministry is calling one of the strikes a “horrific massacre.”

And at least 40 people have either been killed or injured in an attack on Gaza City. Emergency workers and volunteers came to the scene of the attack on Saturday, after the Israeli military bombed a residential building.

Al Jezeera’s Ibrahim Al Khalili went to the scene in Sheikh Radwan.

Palestinians in northern Gaza are struggling to survive with little or no food and water. The Israeli army has been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past three weeks. The UN says it has blocked nearly half of all aid missions into the north, since the beginning of the month. It has accused the military of carrying out a systematic starvation campaign against Palestinians.

Rosalia Bollen is from UNICEF, and is based in Gaza. She says the humanitarian crisis there has worsened, with extreme shortages of water, food and medical supplies.

Israeli forces have finally withdrawn from Kamal Adwan Hospital, also in the north– after laying siege to the facility on Friday. Soldiers detained staff and patients and destroyed much of the compound. The World Health Organization says only three doctors are left to care for nearly 200 patients

Israeli forces have launched multiple air strikes in Beirut's southern suburb of Dahiyeh. The overnight attacks came after Israel warned people several neighbourhoods to leave their homes or face bombings. The area is a Hezbollah stronghold.

The Health Ministry says one apartment block was destroyed in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya town. Palestinians are trapped under the debris after Israeli air strikes and rescue operations are continuing. The attack is a “horrific massacre”, the ministry said.

Hind Khoudary reporting from Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip. She says, "We don’t have any idea what happened to the detained medical staff and patients. All we know is Israeli forces withdrew a little, repositioning a couple of metres from Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza. But we still don’t know what happened to the medical personnel. We don’t know what happened to those injured people. It was a very tough night. However, we do know that two children died in the ICU after the generator failed and the oxygen system was hit by Israeli forces, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The ministry also said all medical staff arrested by the Israeli military during an operation at Kamal Adwan Hospital were held without food or water. This has been going on for more than three weeks. Not just at this facility, but at the Indonesian and al-Awda hospitals which were also under siege."