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The attacks follow the Israeli air attacks, which killed more than 400 Palestinians on Tuesday, interrupting a monthly ceasefire.
At least 14 Palestinians were killed at night and early in the morning Israeli attacks against Gaza, the day after More than 400 were killed Through the siered enclave.
The deadly Israeli attacks early Wednesday headed for Khan Eunnis and Rafa in South Gaza, as well as in the Sabra neighborhood in Gaza to the north. Tents that house violently displaced people were also hit, killing mother and child.
The Israeli army claims in a statement that it has struck a “military position in Hamas” in North Gaza overnight.
The attacks come after at least 404 Palestinians, many children, were killed, while Israel resumed their full bombing over Gaza on Tuesday, breaking a fragile cessation of the Hamas fire, which was in place of January 19.

In Central Gaza, the Palestinians report an attack on a home near a mosque in the area of Deir El-Balah, while the Israeli fire and artillery firing were reported east of Burey refugee camp on Wednesday.
Al Jazee's Hind Khoudary, reporting Deir El-Balah, said the Gaza people were left “horrified, helpless and devastated” after the attacks on the backdrop of the Israeli blockade of help and electricity help.
“People are starving.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the renewed attack on Gaza is “Only the beginning” And this Israel will move on until it achieves its entire goal of war – it destroys Hamas and releases all captives.
The attacks on Tuesday have attracted a broad condemnation, including the Secretary -General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, who said he was “outraged by Israeli air strikes in Gaza.”
The Chinese Messenger Fu Kong regrets “the harm caused to the hard -to -win fire.” Several MPs in the United States have also condemned Israeli attacks, with Senator Bernie Sanders calling for the termination of US military assistance to Israel.
Israeli's opposition leader and former Prime Minister Yair Lapid called on the public to gather against the Netanyahu government, accusing him that there were no “no red lines” after renewing the war in Gaza.
The whole nation should “gather and say,” Enough! “I urge all of you – this is our moment, this is our future, this is our country.
Thousands of Israelis filled Tel Aviv Square on Tuesday night to ask the government to resume the negotiations for a capture transaction.
The main group representing the captives of the captives held in Gaza has accused the government of “deliberate dismantling” of the termination of fire.
“Today, Netanyahu did not open the gates of Hamas's hell.