More than 140 people were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza on Sunday morning as mediators continued to push for a temporary ceasefire in Qatar.
"We have at least 100 martyrs since overnight. Complete families were wiped off the civil registration record by Israeli bombardment," Khalil Al-Deqran, Gaza health ministry spokesperson, told Reuters by phone.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, which has expanded its strikes on the enclave, killing hundreds of people since Thursday, in preparation for a new ground offensive to achieve 'operational control' in parts of Gaza.
Meanwhile, Israel will allow a "basic amount" of food into the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Sunday, more than two months after imposing a total aid blockade on the territory.
"On the recommendation of the IDF (army), and due to the operational need to allow the intensification of the military campaign to defeat Hamas, Israel will authorise the entry of a basic amount of food for the population to ensure that a hunger crisis does not develop in the Gaza Strip," a statement from the office said, adding Israel would "act to prevent Hamas from seizing this humanitarian aid".