At Least 32 Killed In Gaza As Israeli Airstrikes Intensify Amid Evacuation Orders

Deir-al-Balah (Gaza Strip)/internet/Hyderabad, Sept 13 (Maxim News) A barrage of airstrikes killed at least 32 people across Gaza City as Israel ramps up its offensive there and urges Palestinians to evacuate, medical staff reported Saturday.

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The dead included 12 children, according to the morgue in Shifa Hospital, where the bodies were brought. Israel, in recent days, has intensified strikes across Gaza City, destroying multiple high-rise buildings and accusing Hamas of putting surveillance equipment in them.

It has ordered residents to leave, part of an offensive aimed at taking over the largest Palestinian city, which it says is Hamas’s last stronghold. Hundreds of thousands of people remain there, struggling under conditions of famine.

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One of the strikes overnight and into early Saturday morning hit a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood, killing a family of 10, including a mother and her three children, said health officials. Images showed the strikes hitting, followed by plumes of smoke.

Israel’s army didn’t immediately respond to questions about the strikes. In the wake of escalating hostilities and calls to evacuate the city, the number of people leaving has spiked in recent weeks, according to aid workers. However, many families remain stuck because of the cost of finding transportation and housing, while others have been displaced too many times and don’t want to move again, not trusting that anywhere in the enclave is safe.

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In a message on social media Saturday, Israel’s army told the remaining Palestinians in Gaza City to leave “immediately” and move south to what it’s calling a humanitarian zone. Army spokesman Avichay Adraee said that more than a quarter of a million people had left Gaza City, from an estimated 1 million who live in the area of north Gaza around the city.

The United Nations, however, put the number of people who have left at more than 100,000 between mid-August and mid-September. The UN and aid groups have warned that displacing hundreds of thousands of people will exacerbate the dire humanitarian crisis.

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Sites in southern Gaza where Israel is telling people to go are overcrowded, according to the UN, and it can cost more than $1,000 in transportation and other costs to move there.

An initiative headed by the UN to bring temporary shelters into Gaza said more than 86,000 tents and other supplies were still awaiting clearance to enter Gaza as of last week.

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The bombardment on Friday night across Gaza City came days after Israel launched a strike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar, intensifying its campaign against the militant group and endangering negotiations over ending the war in Gaza.

Families of the hostages still held in Gaza are pleading with Israel to halt the offensive, worried it’ll kill their relatives. There are 48 hostages still inside Gaza, around 20 of them believed to be alive.

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The war in Gaza began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023, abducting 251 people and killing some 1,200, mostly civilians. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 64,700 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not say how many were civilians or combatants.

It says around half of those killed were women and children. Large parts of major cities have been completely destroyed and around 90 per cent of some 2 million Palestinians have been displaced. (Maxim News)


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