Death Toll Rises as Israeli Forces Ramp Up Airstrikes in Gaza City: Over 21 Killed

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There are daily reports that depict higher levels of violence in the Gaza Strip with the Israeli forces ramping up the attacks. Experiences showed that the airstrike hit several historic refugee camps and Gaza city and claimed at least twenty-one lives. South Israeli tanks moved deeper into Rafah, IHL, local residents, and health officials told this company.

Health officials stated that sixteen people were killed in airstrikes of the Zawayda, Bureij, and Nuseirat camps and the populated area of Deir-Al-Balah. Deir-Al-Balah is the largest city in the Gaza Strip which has not been attacked by Israelis up to this time.

The main speaker in the US Congress next week Benjamin Netanyahu dropped by to see Israeli forces this afternoon near Rafah. He said that their two-prong strategy of war and negotiations for the release of 120 hostages kept in the Gaza Strip is plausible. Netanyahu described this combined approach not as a way of delaying the negotiations, but as a way of progressing them: “This combined approach is not delaying the negotiations; it’s actually advancing them. ”

The Israeli military said the two persons killed in Gaza City were Basseem Reyashi and Mohammed al-Hamad, both senior Islamic Jihad commanders The attack was led by one of the commanders involved in the October 7 attack in southern Israel that summed up the current conflict. The Palestinian doctors affirmed losing 5 of its citizens to the targeted attacks.

In the area of Rafah, Israeli tanks advanced further into the western part of the city to occupy a high-ground vantage point on a hill. The military claimed to have found several tunnels and eliminated armed persons.

Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis, managed by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, officials buried at least 12 bodies in graves on the Hospital’s compound and exhumed these bodies for reburial. Medics and health care givers the reporters saw place fresh white cloths on the bodies and then transfer the corpses from the graves to other different burial areas all of which were watched by the bereaved families.

Areej Hamouda, sobbing and dressed in black, captured a handful of sand in her hand before medics took away the corpse. “They shot him when he was holding a loaf of bread for his daughter which he had begged for, he was shot in the eye and the head, and rain started falling as he was lying down and his body was drenched in blood,” said Hamouda crying.

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