Palestinian officials say Israeli strikes have killed 22 people in northern Gaza
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Publish: 27 Oct 2024, 04:50 PM
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AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip, Oct 27 (AP/UNB) - Israeli strikes on northern Gaza have
killed at least 22 people, Palestinian medical officials said.
The Gaza Health
Ministry's emergency service said that 11 women and two children were among
those killed in the strikes late Saturday on several homes and buildings in the
northern town of Beit Lahiya. It said another 15 people were wounded and that
the death toll could rise.
There was no immediate
comment from the Israeli military.
Israel has been waging a
massive air and ground offensive in northern Gaza for the last three weeks,
after saying that Hamas militants had regrouped there. Hundreds of people have
been killed and tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled to Gaza City in the
latest wave of displacement in the yearlong war.
Israel is still carrying
out daily strikes across Gaza, even as it wages war with the Hezbollah militant
group in Lebanon. On Saturday, Israeli warplanes attacked Iran - which backs
both Hamas and Hezbollah - in response to an Iranian ballistic missile attack
earlier this month.
The cascading conflicts
have raised fears of an all-out regional war pitting Israel and the United
States against Iran and its militant proxies, which also include the Houthi
rebels in Yemen and armed groups in Syria and Iraq.
Israel says its strikes
on Gaza only target militants, and it blames Hamas for civilian casualties
because the militants fight in densely populated areas. The military rarely
comments on individual strikes, which often kill women and children.
The war began when
Hamas-led militants blew holes in Israel's border wall and stormed into
southern Israel in a surprise attack on Oct. 7, 2023. They killed around 1,200
people, mostly civilians, and abducted around 250. Some 100 hostages are still
inside Gaza, around a third of whom are believed to be dead.
Israel's retaliatory
offensive has killed more than 42,000 Palestinians, according to the local
Health Ministry. It does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in
its count but says more than half of those killed were women and children.
The offensive has
devastated much of the impoverished coastal territory and displaced around 90%
of its population, often multiple times. Hundreds of thousands of people have
crowded into squalid tent camps along the coast, and aid groups say hunger is
rampant.
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