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Israeli strike kills at least 71 in southern Gaza, says Hamas

July 13, 2024
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Israeli strike kills at least 71 in southern Gaza, says Hamas
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Hamas-run Gaza’s health ministry said dozens were killed on  Saturday in an Israeli strike on a displacement camp in an area where Israel said it targeted Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif.

It is the latest mass-casualty incident in the Al Mawasi area, where many Palestinians had fled, and came as international mediators pushed on with efforts to halt the nine-month war between Israel and Hamas militants.

A statement from the Gaza health ministry said there were more than “71 martyrs” and 289 people wounded in what it called a “brutal massacre by the occupation”, a reference to Israel, at Al Mawasi camp.
Israel said it targeted Hamas’ shadowy military commander in a massive strike on Saturday in the crowded southern Gaza Strip. Hamas immediately rejected the claim that Mohammed Deif was targeted.
“These false claims are merely a cover-up for the scale of the horrific massacre,” Hamas said in a statement in response to Israel.
The Gaza Health Ministry said at least 289 others were injured in the attack – one of the war’s deadliest – and that many dead and injured were taken to overwhelmed Nasser Hospital nearby.
“A number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them,” the Health Ministry said.
The Israeli military asserted that “additional terrorists hid among civilians” and described the strike location as an area surrounded by trees, several buildings and sheds.
Footage of the aftermath showed a huge crater, charred tents, burnt-out cars and household belongings scattered across the blackened earth. Victims were carried on the hoods and in the hatchbacks of cars, and on donkey carts and carpets.
Witnesses said the strike landed inside Muwasi, the Israeli-designated safe zone that stretches from northern Rafah to Khan Younis.
The coastal strip is where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have fled to in search of safety, sheltering mostly in sweltering, makeshift tents and with little services.
“This was designated as a safe zone filled with people from the north,” said one displaced Palestinian man who did not give his name.
“Children were all martyred here. We collected their pieces with our hands.”
He estimated there were seven or eight missiles and asserted that first responders were targeted as well.
At the hospital, a baby in a pink shirt, her face covered with sand, cried while receiving first aid.
A small boy lay motionless at the other end of the bed, one shoe gone. Victims lay amid spattered blood on the floor, and bodies were wrapped in white plastic scrawled in marker with their names.
Meanwhile, US, Egyptian and Qatari mediators continue to push to narrow gaps between Israel and Hamas over a proposed deal for a three-phase cease-fire and hostage release plan in Gaza.
The US-backed proposal calls for an initial cease-fire with a limited hostage release and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from populated areas in Gaza.
At the same time, the two sides will negotiate terms of the second phase, which is supposed to bring a full hostage release in return for a permanent cease-fire and complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
Since Oct.7, 2023, Israeli ground offensives and bombardments have killed more than 38,400 people in Gaza and wounded more than 88,000, according to the territory’s Health Ministry. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count.

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