Israeli strikes hit Gaza schools, hospital compound after talks fail
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[August 05, 2024]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi
CAIRO (Reuters) -An Israeli airstrike hit two schools in Gaza City on
Sunday, killing at least 30 people, Palestinian officials said, while
the Israeli military said it struck a Hamas military compound embedded
in the schools.
An Israeli airstrike hit a tent camp inside a hospital in central Gaza
earlier in the day. Gaza health officials said a total of at least 44
Palestinians were killed on Sunday, the day after a round of talks in
Cairo ended without result.
Footage circulated on Palestinian media showed bodies scattered inside
the yard of one of two blast-wrecked schools as residents rushed to
carry casualties, including children, and loaded them into ambulance
vehicles that took them to at least two nearby hospitals.
Gaza's Civil Emergency Service said dozens were wounded in addition to
the fatalities in the schools of Hassan Salama and Al-Nasser, which
housed Palestinian displaced families.
The Israeli military said it struck militants inside a Hamas command
embedded within the schools and that it took steps to reduce the risk to
civilians there.
Israel says the Islamist militant group Hamas regularly embeds in
civilian institutions, using Gaza's population as human shields. Hamas
denies this.
Earlier in the day, an Israeli strike inside the Al-Aqsa Hospital
compound started a fire, and wounded at least 18 people as well as
killing five, medical authorities said.
The Israeli military said it struck a militant operating there and that
secondary explosions were identified, indicating weapons were present in
the area.
The hospital compound is in Deir Al-Balah, an area crowded with
thousands of people displaced by fighting in other parts of the enclave.
Elsewhere in Deir Al-Balah, three Palestinians were killed when an
Israeli missile struck a house. Separate Israeli strikes killed eight
others inside their home in Jabalia camp in northern Gaza City and three
inside a car.
Residents in areas southeast of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis
and to the north of Rafah, where there was heavy fighting last month,
reported receiving evacuation orders from the Israeli military.
The Israeli army spokesman posted orders on X, asking residents of those
districts to head towards the humanitarian zone, saying forces would
soon act forcefully against militants waging attacks from those areas.
In Israel, sirens went off in the area of Ashdod and the Israeli
military said five rockets were launched from southern Gaza. No injuries
were reported. Hamas said the rocket firing was in response to Israeli
"massacres against the civilians."
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A Palestinian woman inspects the site of an Israeli strike on a
house, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Deir Al-Balah in the
central Gaza Strip, August 4, 2024. REUTERS/Ramadan Abed
ISRAEL BRACES FOR ESCALATION
Israel is bracing for a serious escalation following the
assassination of Hamas' leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on
Wednesday, a day after an Israeli strike in Beirut killed Fuad Shukr,
a top military commander from Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to convene special
security discussions late on Sunday, a defence official said,
following threats of retaliation from Iran and Hezbollah.
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said he was reviewing plans "that
would exact a price in the case of attempts by Iran and its proxies
to attack Israel."
"Our readiness in terms of defense is high - be it on the ground or
in the air, and we are prepared for both a swift response or attack.
If they dare to attack us, they will pay a heavy price," Gallant
said in a statement.
Hamas and Iran have both accused Israel of carrying out the
assassination of Haniyeh and have pledged to retaliate. Israel has
neither claimed nor denied responsibility for the death.
Hezbollah, like Hamas, is backed by Iran and has also vowed revenge
after the killing of Shukr.
The war was triggered by Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, in
which 1,200 people were killed and 250 taken hostage to Gaza,
according to Israeli tallies.
At least 39,550 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli
military campaign in Gaza, according to the Gaza Health Ministry,
which does not distinguish between fighters and civilians.
Palestinian health officials say most the fatalities have been
civilians. Israel, which has lost around 330 soldiers in Gaza, says
around a third of the Palestinian dead are fighters.
(Reporting by Nidal al-MughrabiAdditional reporting by Ari
RabinovitchEditing by Barbara Lewis and Frances Kerry)
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