The Israeli navy is pushing deeper into Gaza Metropolis, destroying complete neighbourhoods and leaving Palestinian households with nowhere protected to go, because it seeks to grab the Strip’s largest city centre, whereas an Israeli-induced famine grips the besieged enclave.
An assault on a well-liked market east of Gaza Metropolis on Tuesday killed a minimum of 5 Palestinians and injured many others. Sources at al-Ahli Arab Hospital advised Al Jazeera that two ladies had been amongst these killed.
Movies verified by Al Jazeera confirmed Palestinians fleeing the as-Saftawi space, north of Gaza Metropolis, as Israel makes an attempt to power near 1 million residents southwards to focus zones.
The footage captured lengthy strains of males, ladies and kids transferring alongside dusty and ravaged streets, many carrying luggage, blankets and mattresses. Some pushed carts piled with belongings whereas others held kids by the hand as they moved westward on foot.
Israel has fully destroyed greater than 1,000 buildings within the Zeitoun and Sabra neighbourhoods of Gaza Metropolis because it began its sustained assault on town on August 6, in line with estimates by the Palestinian Civil Defence.
Gaza Metropolis resident and author Sara Awad stated Palestinian households had to decide on between braving Israel’s intense bombardment at residence or being displaced but once more.
“On a regular basis, I’m questioning why I have to flee and reside in a tent, whereas my [home] is right here,” Awad stated. Every single day, she sees extra Palestinian households packing up their belongings regardless of having nowhere to go.
“It doesn’t make sense to depart my residence whereas they’re treating us not as human beings,” she stated. But, she stated she believed Palestinians had been “residing in [their] remaining days in Gaza Metropolis”.
Not less than 64 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli assaults throughout Gaza since daybreak, hospital sources advised Al Jazeera, together with 13 individuals who had been killed in search of desperately wanted help.
Because the United States- and Israeli-backed GHF took over help operations in late Might, greater than 2,100 Palestinians have been killed in search of help, in line with Gaza’s Ministry of Well being.
The United Nations humanitarian workplace (OCHA) warned in its newest replace of worsening hunger, mounting casualties and collapsing providers throughout the Gaza Strip. Gaza’s Well being Ministry stated three extra hunger-related deaths had been recorded up to now 24 hours, elevating the whole quantity of people that starved to demise since October 7, 2023, to 303, together with 117 kids.
Mustafa Barghouti, the secretary-general of the Palestinian Nationwide Initiative, advised Al Jazeera that Israel was in search of “to get rid of and annihilate the Palestinian folks by conducting not solely genocide, but additionally ethnic cleaning”.
He argued that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was pushing to “remap” the Center East and create “financial hegemony, political hegemony [and] intelligence hegemony over the entire Center East”.
Condemnation continues after Nasser Hospital assault
Authorized consultants have been calling for Israel to be investigated over its “double-tap” assault on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital on Monday, which killed a minimum of 21 folks, together with 5 journalists. So-called “double-tap” assaults entail hanging a goal and ready for emergency responders and journalists to reach on the scene earlier than bombing it a second time.
Netanyahu stated in an announcement launched in English solely that Israel deeply regretted what he characterised as a “tragic mishap”, with out explaining how Israel had hit the identical hospital not as soon as however twice in obvious error.
Human Rights Lawyer Geoffrey Good stated Israel’s admission of error was “very attention-grabbing”.
“[This] means they need to not solely be investigated, however investigated with absolute ferocity, with the intention to produce all of the paperwork that may clarify what they’d supposed to do and the way issues went mistaken,” Good advised Al Jazeera.
“If they’ll’t justify a mistake by way of [hitting a] correct goal with an assessed stage of collateral harm, then they’ve dedicated a warfare crime.”
Abd Raouf Shaat, a photograph and video journalist working in Gaza, expressed his grief on the onslaught of Palestinian media employees and resolved to proceed his work.
“Every single day, we’re saying farewell to a journalist,” he advised Al Jazeera. “However we’ll proceed their work and their message.”
A number of of these wounded within the assault are receiving remedy for critical accidents.
Human rights teams have accused the Israeli navy of committing warfare crimes in its indiscriminate bombardment of Gaza. Leaked Israeli intelligence has revealed that 83 p.c of all these killed since Israel started its warfare on the enclave have been civilians, one of many highest civilian tolls in fashionable conflicts.
A number of of the journalists killed within the bombing of Nasser Hospital labored for the worldwide information companies Reuters and The Related Press. Considered one of them, Mohammad Salama, labored for Al Jazeera.
Israel has now killed greater than 270 journalists and media employees in Gaza since its warfare began in October 2023, in line with an Al Jazeera tally.
In preliminary findings launched on Tuesday, the Israeli navy claimed an inquiry into the incident recommended the goal had been a digital camera positioned within the space by Hamas to surveil Israeli troops.
“In mild of this, the power acted to destroy the digital camera,” the military stated. Israel routinely justifies its lethal assaults throughout the Gaza Strip by claiming it was focusing on Hamas.
Hamas referred to as the accusation “baseless” and stated Israel lacked any proof. It added that the declare was “merely aimed toward evading authorized and ethical duty for a full-fledged bloodbath”.
Israel has attacked hospitals a number of occasions all through almost two years of its genocidal warfare on Gaza, asserting that Hamas embeds itself in and across the services, with out offering any verifiable proof.
