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Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza overnight as UN human rights chief warns of ‘ethnic cleansing’ – Middle East crisis live | Israel-Gaza war

Israeli strikes killed at least 58 Palestinians overnight, say local health authorities

Israel’s air force killed at least 58 Palestinians in new attacks on Gaza overnight, local health authorities said on Saturday, reports Reuters.

More than 300 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed in Israeli strikes since Thursday, according to local health authorities, one of the deadliest phases of bombardment since a truce collapsed in March. The latest strikes came after US president Donald Trump ended his Middle East tour on Friday with no apparent progress towards a new ceasefire.

“Since midnight, we have received 58 martyrs, while a large number of victims remain under the rubble. The situation inside the hospital is catastrophic,” said the director of the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza, Marwan al-Sultan.

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Arab countries gather in Baghdad to discuss regional crises

The Arab League is meeting in Baghdad on Saturday to discuss Gaza and other regional crises, but some leaders are expected to miss the talks that come straight after US president Donald Trump’s Gulf tour.

Trump caused uproar earlier this year by declaring that the US would take over Gaza and turn it into the “Riviera of the Middle East”, prompting Arab leaders to come up with a plan to rebuild the territory at a March summit in Cairo.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas was the first Arab leader to arrive in Baghdad Friday, while Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Qatari emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani arrived on Saturday morning, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP). But a diplomatic source told the news agency that most Gulf states would be represented by ministers.

Iraqi foreign minister Fuad Hussein, right, walks with Jordanian prime minister Jafar Hassan, centre, upon his arrival at Baghdad international airport for the Arab League summit. Photograph: Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AP

The war in Gaza is expected to dominate the agenda, especially after Israel approved plans to expand its offensive and spoke of the “conquest” of the territory. The Israeli military said it had launched “extensive strikes” on Saturday as part of the “initial stages” of a fresh offensive in Gaza.

United Nations secretary general António Guterres will attend the summit, and Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez – who has sharply criticised the Israeli offensive – is expected to address it as a guest, according to AFP.

Iraqi foreign minister Fuad Hussein said the Baghdad meeting would endorse decisions that were made at the March summit in Cairo to support Gaza’s reconstruction as an alternative to Trump’s widely condemned proposal.

The US president reiterated the proposal on his Gulf tour this week, saying in Qatar on Thursday that he wanted the US to “take” Gaza and turn it into a “freedom zone”.

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