CAIRO: Israel struck the southern and central Gaza Strip on Monday to put more pressure on Hamas, following a weekend strike targeting Hamas leadership which killed scores of Palestinians camped in a designated “safe zone”.
Two days after the Israeli strike turned a crowded swathe of Mawasi near the Mediterranean coast into a charred wasteland littered with burning cars and mangled bodies, displaced survivors said they had no idea where they should go next.
“Those moments as the ground shook underneath my feet and the dust and sand rose to the sky and I saw dismembered bodies – was like nothing I have seen in my life,” said Aya Mohammad, 30, a market seller in Mawasi, reached by mobile text message.
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“Where to go is what everybody asks, and no one has the answer.”
Mawasi on the western outskirts of Khan Younis has been sheltering hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled to the area after Israel declared it a safe zone.
Israel said its strike there on Saturday targeted Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, an architect of the Oct. 7 assault on Israeli towns and villages that triggered the Gaza war.
Palestinian officials say at least 90 people were killed on Saturday and many hundreds wounded.
Reuters journalists at the scene filmed carnage, with residents carrying the wounded and dead amid flames and smoke. Further south in Rafah, main focus of Israel’s advance since May, residents reported renewed fighting on Monday.
Israeli forces in western and central parts of the city blew up several homes, they said.
Medical officials said they recovered 10 bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in eastern areas of the city, some of which had already begun to decompose.
The military also stepped up aerial and tank shelling in central Gaza in the Al-Bureij and Al-Maghazi historic refugee camps.