Thousands flee their homes as Israeli forces bomb southern Gaza
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[July 02, 2024]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Mohammad Salem
CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli forces bombarded several areas of the
southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday and thousands of Palestinians fled their
homes in what could be part of a final push of Israel's intensive
military operations in nine months of war.
Eight Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded, health officials
said. Israel's military said that two soldiers had been killed in battle
a day earlier.
Israel's leaders have said they were winding down the phase of intense
fighting against Hamas, the Islamist group that has governed Gaza since
2007, and would soon shift into more targeted operations.
Later on Tuesday, 17 Palestinians were killed in Israeli tank shelling
of a street in the densely populated Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City
in the north of the Strip, medics said. Footage on some Palestinian
social media that Reuters was not immediately able to verify showed the
scene at a local market, with bread scattered on a floor stained with
blood.
The Israeli army had ordered residents of several towns and villages in
eastern Khan Younis to evacuate their homes on Monday, prior to tanks
re-entering the area the military had left several weeks ago.
Thousands who had not heeded the call were forced to flee their homes in
the dark overnight, as Israeli tanks and planes bombed Karara, Abassan
and other areas that had been named in the evacuation orders, residents
and Hamas media said.
"Where will we go?" said Tamer, a 55-year-old businessman, who has been
displaced six times since Oct. 7.
"Every time people go back to their homes and begin to rebuild some of
their lives even on the rubble of their houses, the occupation sends the
tanks back to destroy what is left," he told Reuters via a chat app.
The Israeli military said its forces had struck areas in Khan Younis
from where around 20 rockets had been fired on Monday. Targets included
weapon storage facilities and operational centers, it added.
It said measures were taken before the strikes to ensure civilians were
unharmed by enabling them to evacuate from the area, referring to the
evacuation orders. The military accused Hamas of using civilian
infrastructure and the wider population as human shields. The Islamist
group denies that.
Islamic Jihad, an allied group of Hamas, took credit for firing the
rockets.
ENDGAME IN RAFAH
The war in Gaza began when Hamas burst into southern Israel on Oct. 7,
killed 1,200 people and took around 250 hostages, including civilians
and soldiers, back into Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.
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Palestinian child Tareq Qamar, who was injured in an Israeli strike
that killed his mother, is carried by his aunt as his brother
Mohammed who was wounded along with him reacts on a bed, at Nasser
hospital, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis in the southern
Gaza Strip July 2, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
The offensive launched by Israel in retaliation has killed nearly
38,000 people, according to the Gaza health ministry, and has left
the heavily built-up coastal enclave in ruins.
The Gaza health ministry does not distinguish between combatants and
non-combatants, but officials say most of the dead are civilians.
Israel says 320 of its soldiers have been killed in Gaza and that
at least a third of the Palestinian dead are fighters.
Within the areas subject to evacuation orders was the European Gaza
Hospital, which serves both Khan Younis and Rafah, and medical
officials had to evacuate patients and families who had taken
shelter in the facility, witnesses and medics said.
Some residents headed west towards the Mawasi area by the beach,
which is designated as a humanitarian area but is overcrowded by
displaced families. Some slept in the street as they could not find
shelter.
Israel says that its operation in Rafah, in southern Gaza near the
border with Egypt, that was meant to stamp out Hamas in its final
redoubt will soon be concluded.
After the intense phase of the war is over, its forces will focus on
smaller-scale operations meant to stop Hamas from regrouping,
officials say.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was nearing its goal
of destroying the military capabilities of Hamas. Less intense
operations would continue, he said.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad continue to stage attacks against Israeli
forces operating inside Gaza and fire rockets into Israel. Hamas
says Israel has failed to achieve the goals of the war and the group
is ready to fight for years.
Efforts to secure a ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza
have stalled. Hamas says any deal must end the war and bring a full
Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. Israel says it will accept only
temporary pauses in the fighting until Hamas is eradicated.
(Reporting and writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Additional reporting by
Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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