KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) 鈥 Multiple airstrikes have hit Gaza鈥檚 southern city of Khan Younis overnight, killing more than 50 people in a second consecutive night of heavy bombing.

An Associated Press cameraman in Khan Younis counted 10 airstrikes on the city overnight into Thursday, and saw numerous bodies taken to the morgue in the city鈥檚 Nasser Hospital. Some bodies arrived in pieces, with some body bags containing the remains of multiple people. The hospital鈥檚 morgue confirmed 54 people had been killed.

The dead included a journalist working for Qatari television network Al Araby TV, the network announced on social media, saying Hasan Samour had been killed along with 11 members of his family in one of the strikes in Khan Younis.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strikes.

It was the second night of heavy bombing, after on northern and southern Gaza killed at least 70 people, including almost two dozen children.

The strikes come as visits the Middle East, visiting Gulf states but not Israel. There had been widespread hope that Trump鈥檚 regional visit could usher in a ceasefire deal or renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza. An Israeli blockade of the territory is now in its third month.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed earlier in the week to push ahead with a promised escalation of force in Israel鈥檚 war in the Gaza Strip to pursue his aim of destroying the Hamas militant group.

In the prime minister said Israeli forces were days away from entering Gaza 鈥渨ith great strength to complete the mission ... It means destroying Hamas.鈥

International rights group Human Rights Watch said Thursday that Israel鈥檚 stated plan of seizing Gaza and displacing hundreds of thousands of people 鈥渋nches closer to extermination,鈥 and called on the international community to speak out against it.

The war began when Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people in an Oct. 7, 2023 intrusion into southern Israel. Israel鈥檚 retaliatory offensive has killed nearly 53,000 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to Gaza鈥檚 Health Ministry, which does not say how many were combatants. Almost 3,000 have been killed since the ministry said.

Hamas still holds 58 of the roughly 250 hostages it took during its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, with 23 believed to still be alive, although Israeli authorities have expressed concern for the status of three of those.

Israel鈥檚 offensive has swathes of Gaza鈥檚 urban landscape and displaced 90% of the population, often multiple times. It halted the entry of all aid, including food and medication, into the territory on March 2, and international food security experts that Gaza will likely fall into famine if Israel doesn鈥檛 lift .

Nearly half a million Palestinians are while 1 million others can barely get enough food, according to findings by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a leading international authority on the severity of hunger crises.

Human Rights Watch said Israel's plan to seize Gaza and remain there, coupled with the 鈥渟ystematic destruction鈥 of civilian infrastructure and the block on all imports into the territory, were cause for signatories to the Genocide Convention to act to prevent Israel鈥檚 moves.

Israel vehemently denies accusations that it is committing genocide in Gaza.

The group also called on Hamas to free the 58 hostages it still holds in Gaza, 23 of whom are believed to be alive.

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Goldenberg contributed from Tel Aviv, Israel.

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