Israeli strikes kill 46 people in the Gaza Strip and 33 in Lebanon,
medics say
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[November 13, 2024]
By WAFAA SHURAFA and SAMY MAGDY
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes killed at least 46
people in the Gaza Strip in the past day, including 11 at a makeshift
cafeteria in an Israeli-declared humanitarian zone, medics said. In
Lebanon, warplanes struck Beirut’s southern suburbs and killed 33 people
elsewhere in the country on Tuesday.
The latest bombardment came as the United States said it would not
reduce its military support for Israel after a deadline passed for
allowing more humanitarian aid into Gaza. The State Department cited
some progress, even as international aid groups said Israel had failed
to meet the U.S. demands.
In Lebanon, large explosions shook Beirut’s southern suburbs — an area
known as Dahiyeh, where Hezbollah has a significant presence — soon
after the Israeli military issued evacuation warnings for 11 houses
there.
There was no immediate word on casualties. The Israeli military said it
targeted Hezbollah infrastructure, including command centers and weapons
production sites, without providing evidence.
Another Israeli strike on an apartment building east of Beirut killed at
least six people. Wael Murtada said the destroyed home belonged to his
uncle and that those inside had fled from the Dahiyeh last month. He
said three children were among the dead and other people were missing.
An Israeli airstrike on a residential building in central Lebanon killed
15 people, including eight women and four children, and wounded at least
12 others, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said. The strike came without
warning, and state media said the building was sheltering displaced
families.
Israel has been carrying out intensified bombardment of Lebanon since
late September, vowing to cripple Hezbollah and stop more than a year of
cross-border fire by the Lebanese militant group.
A rocket exploded in a storage building in the northern Israeli town of
Nahariya on Tuesday, killing two people, first responders said. Another
two people were wounded by shrapnel in a separate impact outside the
town.
A Hezbollah drone smashed into a nursery school near the northern
Israeli city of Haifa on Tuesday morning, but the children were inside a
bomb shelter and there were no injuries. The impact scattered debris
across the playground.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 46
At the same time, Israel has continued its 13-month campaign in Gaza set
off by Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack into southern Israel.
An Israeli strike late Monday hit a makeshift cafeteria used by
displaced people in Muwasi, the center of a “humanitarian zone” that
Israel’s military declared earlier in the war.
At least 11 people were killed, including two children, according to
officials at Nasser Hospital, where the casualties were taken. Video
from the scene showed men pulling bloodied wounded from among tables and
chairs set up in the sand in an enclosure made of corrugated metal
sheets.
A strike on a house in the northern town of Beit Hanoun killed 15 people
on Tuesday, including relatives of Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat,
who has been reporting from the north.
Mohamed Shabat and his wife Dima, both volunteer doctors at Kamal Adwan
Hospital, were killed along with their daughter Eliaa, according to
hospital director Hossam Abu Safiya.
Strikes in central and southern Gaza killed another 20 people, according
to Palestinian medical officials.
The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strikes.
Under US pressure, Israel allows more aid into Gaza
Hours earlier, the Israeli military announced a small expansion of the
humanitarian zone, where it has told Palestinians evacuating from other
parts of Gaza to take refuge. Hundreds of thousands are sheltering in
sprawling tent camps in and around Muwasi, a desolate area with few
public services.
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Members of ZAKA rescue services clean the blood stains at the site
where a rocket fired from Lebanon hit a storage facility in the
northern Israeli town of Nahariya, killing two people on Tuesday,
Nov. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
Israeli forces have also been besieging the northernmost part of
Gaza since the beginning of October, battling Hamas fighters it says
regrouped there.
With virtually no food or aid allowed in for more than a month, the
siege has raised fears of famine among the tens of thousands of
Palestinians believed to still be sheltering there.
The United States gave Israel a 30-day deadline — that expired this
week — to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, calling on it
to allow at least 350 truckloads to enter each day, among other
things.
So far, Israel has fallen short. In October, 57 trucks a day entered
Gaza on average, and 75 a day so far in November, according to
Israel’s official figures. The United Nations puts the number lower,
at 39 trucks daily since the beginning of October.
Israel has announced a flurry of measures in recent days to increase
aid, including opening a new crossing into central Gaza and some
small deliveries of food and water to the north. But so far the
impact is unclear.
More forced evacuations in isolated northern Gaza
The military announced Tuesday that four soldiers were killed in
Jabaliya, bringing to 24 the number of soldiers killed in the
assault there since it began.
Palestinian health officials say hundreds of Palestinians have been
killed, though the true numbers are unknown as rescue workers are
unable to reach buildings destroyed in strikes. Israel has ordered
residents in the area to evacuate. But the U.N. has estimated some
70,000 people remain.
Many Palestinians there fear Israel aims to permanently depopulate
the area to more easily keep control of it. On Tuesday, witnesses
told The Associated Press that Israeli troops had encircled at least
three schools in Beit Hanoun, forcing hundreds of displaced people
sheltering inside to leave.
Drones blared announcements demanding people move south to Gaza
City, said Mahmoud al-Kafarnah, speaking from one of the schools as
sounds of gunfire could be heard. “The tanks are outside,” he said.
“We don’t know where to go.”
Hashim Afanah, sheltering with at least 20 other people in his
family home, said the forces were evicting people from houses and
shelters.
The U.N.’s top humanitarian official, Joyce Msuya, told the Security
Council on Tuesday that “acts reminiscent of the gravest
international crimes” are being committed in Gaza. “The daily
cruelty we see in Gaza seems to have no limits,” she said, pointing
to recent developments in Beit Hanoun.
Israel’s campaign in Gaza has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians,
according to local health authorities that do not distinguish
between civilians and militants in their count but say more than
half the dead are women and children. Israel says it targets Hamas
militants who hide among civilians.
The war in Gaza began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern
Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killed around 1,200 people, mostly
civilians, and abducted about 250 as hostages. Around 100 hostages
are still inside Gaza, about a third of them believed to be dead.
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Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Melanie Lidman
in Jerusalem, Natalie Melzer in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Bassem Mroue
and Sally Abou AlJoud in Beirut contributed to this report.
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