Gaza airstrike hit as displaced gathered for soccer match, witnesses say
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[July 10, 2024]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Hatem Khaled
CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -An Israeli missile slammed into a tent encampment
in southern Gaza on Tuesday just as displaced people had gathered to
watch a football match at a school, eyewitnesses said on Wednesday.
At least 29 people, mostly women and children, were killed in the
strike, according to Palestinian officials, which took place as
spectators crowded the school grounds in Abassan east of Khan Younis and
hawkers sold smoothies and biscuits.
"They were watching a football match. There were injuries and martyrs. I
witnessed this...people thrown around and body parts scattered, blood,"
a young woman, Ghazzal Nasser, told Reuters in Abassan.
"Everything was normal. People were playing, others were buying and
selling (food and drinks). There was no sound of planes or anything,"
she said.
The Israeli military said it was reviewing reports that civilians were
harmed. It said the incident occurred when it struck with "precise
munition" a Hamas fighter who took part in the Oct. 7 raid on Israel
that triggered the war.
The military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on
whether it knew a football match was going on when the strike was
ordered.
At the nearby Nasser Hospital, dozens of Palestinians bid farewell to
loved ones before funerals and burials.
"The schools were overcrowded with people and the street was full too,
suddenly a missile hit and destroyed the whole place," said Asmaa Qudeih,
who lost some relatives in the attack.
"Bodies flew in the wind, body parts flew, I don't know how to describe
it," she said.
Israeli forces continued to press their offensive in north and central
Gaza on Wednesday, and deepened their incursion into two Gaza City
districts. Soldiers carried out house-to-house searches in some areas
and tanks shelled several homes, according to residents.
The militant group Hamas said the renewed Israeli campaign threatened to
derail efforts to secure a ceasefire in the nine-month-old war, with
talks to resume in Doha on Wednesday.
Leaflets were dropped on Gaza City, this time with a map marking "safe
routes" for the evacuation of the whole city, not just certain
districts. The Israeli leaflets urge civilians to head south along two
routes to the central Gaza Strip.
The city, home to more than a quarter of Gaza's population before the
war, was destroyed by an Israeli assault in the first weeks of fighting
last year, but hundreds of thousands of Gazans are believed to have
returned to the ruins in recent months.
Israeli forces patrolled the main road to the coast, snipers
commandeered rooftops of some high-rise buildings still standing, and
tanks were stationed inside the headquarters of the U.N. Palestinian
refugee agency UNRWA, residents said.
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A Palestinian casts his shadow on a damaged wall as he inspects the
site of an Israeli strike, outside a school sheltering displaced
people, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis in the
southern Gaza Strip July 10, 2024. REUTERS/Hatem Khaled
The Israeli military said in a statement its forces were continuing
operations in Gaza City against militants of Hamas and its ally
Islamic Jihad, who they said had operated from inside the UNRWA
facilities, using them as a base for attacks.
"After a defined corridor was opened to facilitate the evacuation of
civilians from the area, IDF troops conducted a targeted raid on the
structure, eliminated terrorists in close-quarters combat, and
located large amounts of weapons in the area," the military said.
CALLS FOR HELP
The Palestinian Red Crescent said it had received dozens of
desperate calls from residents in Gaza City trapped in their homes
but their teams were unable to reach them because of the intensity
of the bombing.
"The information coming from Gaza City shows residents are living
through tragic conditions. (Israeli) occupation forces continue to
hit residential districts, and displace people from their homes and
refuge shelters," it said in a statement.
The armed wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad said fighters fought with
Israeli forces operating in the area with anti-tank rockets and
mortar bombs, and sometimes in close-range combat.
The Israeli military announced that one of its soldiers was killed
in fighting on Tuesday in central Gaza. The Israeli military has
published the names of 681 military personnel killed in the Oct. 7
attacks and subsequent fighting.
Israel's Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, said on Wednesday that 60%
of the fighters of Hamas had been killed or wounded as a result of
the military offensive in Gaza.
In the central Gaza camp of Al-Nuseirat, medics said six
Palestinians, including children, were killed in an airstrike on a
house early on Wednesday, while another airstrike killed two people
and wounded several others in Khan Younis.
More than 38,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the
start of the war, health officials in the Hamas-run territory said.
The war erupted when militants led by Hamas infiltrated southern
Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and taking around 250
hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli figures.
(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Hatem Khaled in Abassan
and Khan Younis; Additional reporting by Christian Lowe in Jerusalem
and Clauda Tanios in DubaiWriting by Ros RussellEditing by Peter
Graff)
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