At least 93 killed, missing in Israeli strike on Gaza

Israel carried out several air strikes in Gaza overnight and in one in Beit Lahia at least 93 people were killed, according to Gaza’s civil defence unit — –

At least 93 people are dead or missing after an Israeli air strike on the town of Beit Lahia in Northern Gaza, the Hamas-run health ministry says.

Rescuers said a five-storey residential building was hit, and videos on social media showed bodies covered in blankets on the floor.
There has been no immediate comment on the strike from Israel’s military, which began a new offensive in the area earlier this month after saying Hamas was regrouping there.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been operating in northern Gaza during the past two weeks, particularly in the areas of Jabalia, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun.
The director of the nearby Kamal Adwan hospital in Jabalia, Hussam Abu Safia, told the AFP news agency that children were being treated at the hospital, which is struggling to treat patients due to a lack of staff and medicines.

“There is nothing left in the Kamal Adwan Hospital except first aid materials after the army arrested our medical team and workers,” Safia said.

The IDF raided the hospital last week, saying it was being used by Hamas fighters.Israel said its operations in northern Gaza are designed to prevent Hamas from regrouping and accuses them of embedding among the civilian population, which Hamas denies.

In a statement yesterday, it said it killed 40 terrorists in Jabalia, and in central Gaza adding that it eliminated many terrorists over the past 24 hours including some who attempted to plant explosives near the troops.
The northern Gaza Strip faces a deepening humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands of people living in desperate conditions.

UN human rights chief, Volker Türk, said last Friday that the Israeli military is subjecting an entire population to bombing, siege and risk of starvation.

He also said it was unacceptable that Palestinian armed groups were reportedly operating among civilians, including inside shelters for the displaced, and putting them in harm’s way.

On Monday, Israel’s parliament voted through legislation to ban the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency, Unrwa, from operating in the country, sparking warnings the delivery of aid to Gaza could be severely impacted..

Meanwhile, Hezbollah has announced the group’s deputy secretary general, Naim Qassem, will become its new head.

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