IDF Strikes Gaza: Skyscraper Bombed, 35+ Dead | Middle East News

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After issuing an evacuation notice to the residents of Gaza City and one specific also for that particular building, the IDF spokesman announced that a skyscraper used by Hamas was attacked in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood. Ynet writes it. According to the spokesperson, “terrorists had installed data collection equipment in the building and set up observation stations to monitor the position of Israeli forces in the area”. It was also reported that the building had been filled with explosive traps in;;; forecast of the arrival of troops in the city “.

The Gaza government press office, controlled by Hamas, rejected the Israeli statements according to which skyscrapers razed to the ground in recent attacks were used by Hamas for military purposes. “We confuse, in full and in detail, the lies;; and the accusations propagated by the Israeli employment to justify his barbaric aggression,” he said in a note mentioned by Al Jazeera. “We say unequivocally, on the basis of the testimonies of the residents of these towers, which are under surveillance and that only civilians are authorized to enter it.” The office stated that Israel’s accusations are “part of a systematic deception policy used by employment to justify the attack on civilians and infrastructures” and that its actions constitute an illegal “forced displacement” according to international law.

Meanwhile, the budget of the victims of the raids from dawn in the strip continues to climb. At least 35 people have been killed, including you are looking for humanitarian aid. He writes it to Jazeera citing medical sources. According to the issuer, the victims’ budget includes 25 people in Gaza City. A Palestinian child was killed, and others were injured, in a raid on a vehicle in Khan Yunis.

Video Gaza City, demolished by the Israeli army a second skyscraper

The Israeli army (IDF) had previously issued an urgent evacuation notice for the residents of some isolated Gaza City because “will soon hit the structure due to the presence of Hamas terrorist infrastructures inside or nearby”. Colonel Avihai Adraee, an IDF spokesman for the Arabic language, wrote it. The warning concerns in particular, the “Torre al-R’I” and the nearby tents “located at the intersection of Beirut Street and Arab League Street”. “For your safety-we read-, you are required to immediately evacuate the area to the south, towards the humanitarian area of ​​Al-Mawasi, Khan Yunis”.

The Israeli army had urged the population of Gaza City to evacuate the city and to move urgently to the south, towards a “humanitarian area”.

“Starting now, and to facilitate the departure of the residents of the city, we declare the area (coast) of Al-Mawasi (in the south of the Gaza Strip) humanitarian area”, announces an Arab message from the Idf. “To the residents of Gaza City and to all those who find themselves there: take advantage of this opportunity to move without delay in the humanitarian area and join the thousands of people who have already gone there”, we still read in the urgent message published on social media by Colonel Avihai Adraee, spokesman for the Israeli army for the Arabic language. The UN estimates the number of people in the Gaza City area in about one million and warns of an imminent “disaster” for the military offensive on the capital city of Gaza.

Yesterday, the Israeli forces killed more than 50 Palestinians in Gaza, including at least seven children, during attacks in Gaza City. The Al Jazeera website writes. The attack on the urban center continued during the night, with mortal attacks on homes in the refugee camp of Shati, where five people died of which a child, and a housing building in the same field in Sul there are five more. According to Al Jazeera journalists on the field, Israeli forces are also continuing to demolish buildings and homes in the city. Amnesty International, cited by the Qatarina broadcaster, warned that the escalation of the Israeli attack in Gaza City will have “catastrophic and irreversible consequences” for the Palestinians.

Save the Children, ‘Over 20 thousand children killed in Gaza’

On average, at least one Palestinian child was killed every hour by the Israeli forces in Gaza in almost 23 months of war, for a total that now exceeds 20,000. It is the dramatic balance sheet released today by Save the Children, which cites the latest data published by the Gaza government press office, controlled by Hamas. Of the 20,000 killed – about 2% of the childish population of Gaza – at least 1009 were less than a year, and almost half (450) of these babies was born the war and the cause of it was killed. At least 42,011 were injured, while according to the UN at least 21,000 children who remained disabled for life.

Trump, I’m afraid some hostages in Gaza have recently died

Donald Trump said that some of the 20 Israeli hostages still in Hamas’ hands could be “recently dead”. “I think” among the 20 hostages “there are some recently dead, at least from what I have heard. I hope it is not true,” said the American president speaking with the press. “We know that at least 30 people died and we are negotiating to bring the bodies back to families,” he added. The Israeli government states that 47 hostages kidnapped by Hamas Il ;; 7 October 2023 which are still found in Gaza, including 27 which is believed to have died.

Queen Rania of Jordan: ‘Israel hits the Gazawi under siege’

The queen of Jordan Rania al-Abdullah accused Israel of “having hungry an entire population under siege” in Gaza, during a speech at a conference in Mexico. “The scope of the destruction to which we are witnessing Gaza is catastrophic. Its brutality is undeniable. Houses and stories are crushed under the rubble,” said Jordan’s queen in a speech published on Facebook and relaunched by the Times of Israel.

“Tens of thousands of people have been killed. Israel is hungry for an entire population under a siege that cuts every way of life. Esusted doctors, in turn hungry, struggle to take care of the injuries due to the serious deficiency of supplies. Brave journalists who write on the front line are killed impunity”. “There is no world in which it is justifiable to bomb hospitals, grasp children or shoot people looking for help,” he said.

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