The foreign ministers of five Arab states, as well as representatives from the Palestinian authority will meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Amman on Saturday as Israel's indiscriminate strikes on the Gaza Strip continue, targeting ambulances and hospitals.
Israeli airstrikes hit civilians in the al-Shifa hospital and the al-Rashid road as the Israeli army continues encirclement of Gaza City.
According to Gaza's health ministry the strike on al-Shifa hospital was on the hospital gate, with footage from the scene showing bodies strewn next to ambulances.
Gaza's health ministry also stated that 14 people had been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the al-Rashid costal road whilst fleeing from north Gaza.
The strikes come as Gaza City has been cut off from the rest of the besieged Gaza Strip with the Israeli army cutting off the two main roads into the city. The death toll from Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip has reached 9,227 killed, including over 3,826 children and 32,500 people wounded.
The Salah al-Din and Al-Rashid roads that run through Gaza, connecting Gaza City to south are currently occupied by Israeli soldiers, with Israeli air strikes and naval forces also taking part in the blockade.
According to Al Jazeera, civilian, medical and UN-designated designated vehicles have been blocked exit from the city and have been targeted by the Israeli army.
The continued bombardment comes amid growing international pressure for a ceasefire alongside another visit to Israel by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a speech by Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah which announced support for Hamas.
Much of the pressure for a ceasefire comes from the Middle East and Latin America, with Colombia's president calling Israel's campaign in the Gaza Strip a "genocide".
Colombia and Chile have recalled their ambassadors to Israel while Bolivia cut ties completely. Bahrain and Jordan have also recalled their ambassadors.
It is expected that Blinken will attempt to gain a "humanitarian pause" to allow for aid and recovery work to occur as thousands are suspected to be under the rubble.