The Israeli army has bombed another skyscraper in the city of Gaza after having threatened Palestinian residents to evacuate or cope with death in the middle of its headquarters in progress and mass famine imposed in the enclave.
The Israeli army has appointed more tours of high heights as targets in a map published on Saturday. Shortly after the release of the map, he bombed the 15-story under-si-sière tower, located opposite a building belonging to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, in the Tal al-Hawa district.
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“These attacks cause panic among people, especially given the moment when they are granted to evacuate. Half an hour or an hour is not enough time for people to escape these buildings,” said Hani Mahmoud of Tel Aviv Tribune, postponing Gaza City.
The Israeli army said in a statement, without proposing evidence, that the struck buildings had been used by Hamas to collect information to monitor the locations of the Israeli army. He also said that armed Palestinian groups have planted “many explosive devices” and dug a tunnel in the region.
The Gaza Government’s media office has rejected allegations and qualified them to “be part of a systematic deception policy used by the occupation to justify the targeting of civilians and infrastructure” and forcibly move the Palestinians of their homes. He said that Israel had destroyed 90% of Gaza’s infrastructure.
The buildings designated for targeting were near the 12 -storey Mushtaha tower, which was bombed on Friday and razed on Friday, while Israel moves to grasp the city of Gaza despite international criticism.
“Strikes like these add to a continuous, incessant and continuous campaign … to shave whole grounds from the neighborhoods, buildings and destroy whole families and individual lives,” said Undra spokesperson, Tamara Alrifai, in Tel Aviv Tribune.
Children’s death: a “New New Bas”
While residents struck in panic fled the city of Gaza, Unicef spokesperson Tess Ingram, said that the Israel campaign to force Palestinians from Gaza City was a “huge threat” for nearly a million people, stressing that half of the population is children.
“It is important to remember that every second person in Gaza is a child, and life becomes almost impossible for them,” Ingram told Tel Aviv Tribune.
Save the Children said that at least one Palestinian child had been killed every hour by Israeli forces in Gaza in almost 23 months of war, describing statistics as a “new more horrible hollow”.
At least 20,000 children have been killed since October 2023, according to figures from the Gaza government.
Israel has killed at least 67 people since Saturday morning, according to medical sources that spoke in Tel Aviv Tribune. The majority – 45 people – were killed in Gaza City.
Earlier, the Enclave Ministry of Health reported that at least six other Palestinians died following the famine induced by Israeli during the last day, bearing the total number of famine deaths for almost two years of war at 382, including 135 children.
Israel killed at least 64,368 Palestinians and injured 162,367 more since the start of his war against Gaza in the aftermath of the attacks led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
Israel declares a new “humanitarian zone”, bombs the region
Sources at Nasser Hospital, south of Khan Younis of Gaza, told Tel Aviv Tribune that at least two Palestinians had been killed and that many injured in an Israeli air strike on a tent housing displaced people in the Al-Mawasi region.
While the Israeli army had appointed this area an “humanitarian” or “safe” area at the start of the war, it was bombed several times, leading to the death of hundreds of displaced civilians.
A few hours before the last bombings, the Israeli army had announced the creation of another similar area in Al-Mawasi, which runs along the Mediterranean coast of Gaza. He said the region will have infrastructure such as field hospitals, water pipes, desalination facilities and food supplies.
The Gaza Interior Ministry urged Palestinians not to be misleading by Israeli declarations of “security zones” in the south, warning that heading for these areas which had been bombed on several occasions would help Israel to impose a “forced displacement” from the North.
Reporting Deir El El-Balah of Central Gaza, Hind Khoudary of Tel Aviv Tribune said that the Palestinians did not trust the so-called humanitarian zone, because Israel has attacked tents in similar areas several times before and is nowhere in security.
But the inhabitants of Gaza City have few options: if they remain, they may be killed, and if they go, they face dangers on the road and may have to spend considerable money to move their things to the South.
Those who returned home in the Zeitoun district of Gaza City, where Israeli forces recently withdrew after weeks of assault on the ground, found everything they had destroyed.
“What we have built in 50 years has been flattened in five days,” said Aqeel Kishko, a resident in Tel Aviv Tribune. “Nothing remains standing – buildings, roads and infrastructure. We walk not only on the ruins but also on the corpses of our loved ones. ”
Nohaa Tafish said it would be impossible for the largest urban center in Gaza to be rekindled.
“What would people come back to?”
Ahmed Rihem also had his house in Gaza City reduced in rubble. “It is as if the whole district of Zeitoun had been affected by a nuclear bomb,” he said.
