Israeli missiles and air strikes on the Rafah area in southern Gaza struck three houses killing at least 20 Palestinians, Gaza health officials said on Tuesday.
Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians have crammed into Rafah on
Gaza’s border with Egypt to escape Israeli bombardments further north,
despite fears that they will also not be safe there.
Early on Tuesday residents in Khan Younis, a city also in southern Gaza,
reported fierce gunbattles between militant Hamas fighters and Israeli
forces. Israeli tanks and planes bombed areas near the city center,
residents said.
A World Health Organization official said on Monday that the Kamal Adwan
hospital in northern Gaza that Israeli troops raided last week is no
longer functioning and patients including babies have been evacuated,
“We cannot afford to lose any hospitals,” said Richard Peeperkorn, WHO representative for Gaza.
Peeperkorn also said about 4,000 displaced people taking refuge in the
grounds of the Nasser medical complex in Khan Younis were at risk as
Israel pursues military operations there.
The Gaza health ministry said on Monday that 19,453 Palestinians had
been killed and 52,286 wounded in the Israeli assault on the Hamas-ruled
enclave in more than two months of warfare.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to achieve total
victory over Hamas, whose fighters killed 1,200 people and took 240
hostages in a surprise Oct. 7 raid into Israel, according to Israeli
tallies.
Israel’s intensifying retaliation against Hamas has increased concern
among governments and international organizations over the civilian
death toll, hunger and homelessness.
Father-of-four Raed, 45, who has moved his family twice, said Gazans were exhausted trying to stay alive.
“Money has lost its value, most of the items are not available. We rose
from our beds after surviving a night of bombardment to tour the streets
searching for food, we got tired,” he said in the Rafah area. “We want
peace, truce, ceasefire, whatever they call it, but please stop the
war.”
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