Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 22, officials say, as truck ramming near Tel Aviv hurts dozens
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Publish: 27 Oct 2024, 04:54 PM
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AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip, Oct 27 (AP/UNB) - Israeli strikes on northern Gaza have
killed at least 22 people, mostly women and children, Palestinian officials
said Sunday, as the Israeli offensive in the hard-hit and isolated north
entered a third week and aid groups described a humanitarian catastrophe.
In a separate
development, a truck rammed into a bus stop near the Israeli city of Tel Aviv,
wounding dozens of people, according to Israel's Magen David Adom rescue
service. The circumstances were not immediately clear, but Palestinians have
carried out dozens of vehicle-ramming attacks over the years. The attack
occurred on a road near the headquarters of Israel's Mossad spy agency.
Iran's supreme leader,
meanwhile, said Israeli strikes on the country over the weekend "should
not be exaggerated nor downplayed," while stopping short of calling for
retaliation, suggesting Iran is carefully weighing its response to the attack.
On Saturday, Israeli
warplanes attacked military targets in Iran in response to an Iranian ballistic
missile attack earlier this month.
Iran's supreme leader,
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said "it is up to the authorities to determine how
to convey the power and will of the Iranian people to the Israeli regime and to
take actions that serve the interests of this nation and country."
The 85-year-old
Khamenei's comments on Sunday carefully threaded the idea of Iran being a major
power in the Middle East without directly calling for a new attack on Israel,
which he alone would decide.
The exchanges of fire
have raised fears of an all-out regional war pitting Israel and the United
States against Iran and its militant proxies, which include Hamas and the
Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon, where Israel launched a ground invasion
earlier this month after nearly a year of lower-level conflict.
The Gaza Health
Ministry's emergency service said that 11 women and two children were among the
22 killed in the strikes late Saturday on several homes and buildings in the
northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya. It said a further 15 people were wounded and
that the death toll could rise. It listed the names of those killed, who mostly
came from three families.
The Israeli military
said it carried out a precise strike on militants in a structure in Beit Lahiya
and took steps to avoid harming civilians. It disputed what it said were
"numbers published by the media," without elaborating or providing
evidence for its own account.
Israel is still carrying
out daily strikes across Gaza, even as it wages and air and ground war with
Hezbollah. Two people were wounded after an explosive drone launched from
Lebanon slammed into a building in an industrial area of northern Israel,
authorities said. An Israeli airstrike on a southern neighborhood of Beirut
sent flames and smoke climbing into the air.
Red Cross describes
'horrific circumstances' in northern Gaza
Israel has been waging a
massive air and ground offensive in northern Gaza since Oct. 6, saying that
Hamas militants have 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 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.
Aid groups have warned
of a catastrophic situation in northern Gaza, which was the first target of
Israel's ground offensive and had already suffered the heaviest destruction of
the war. Israel has severely limited the entry of basic humanitarian aid in
recent weeks, and the three remaining hospitals in the north - one of which was
raided over the weekend - say they have been overwhelmed by waves of wounded
people.
The International
Committee of the Red Cross on Saturday said that ongoing Israeli evacuation
orders and restrictions on the entry of essential supplies to the north had
left the civilian population in "horrific circumstances."
"Many civilians are
currently unable to move, trapped by fighting, destruction or physical
constraint and now lack access to even basic medical care," it said.
Hospital reels after
Israeli raid detains dozens of medics
Israeli troops raided
the Kamal Adwan Hospital in the north on Friday, detaining dozens of medical
staff and causing heavy damage, according to the Health Ministry. Footage
circulated online showing the courtyard bulldozed and the wards ransacked.
Israeli troops withdrew on Saturday.
The head of the World
Health Organization said 44 male staff members were detained at the hospital.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said only female staff, the hospital director and
one male doctor were left to care for almost 200 patients.
Among those detained and
taken away was Dr. Mohamed Obeid, head of the orthopedics department at nearby
Al-Awda Hospital, according to Al-Awda Hospital. His location is unknown.
Throughout the yearlong
Israel-Hamas war, Israeli forces have stormed and bombarded a number of
hospitals including the strip's largest medical facility, Shifa Hospital.
Israel accuses Hamas of using medical facilities across Gaza for military
purposes, allegations denied by hospital staff, who say the raids have
recklessly endangered sick and wounded civilians.
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. The ministry does not distinguish between civilians and
combatants in its count but says more than half of those killed were women and
children. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing
evidence.
The offensive has
devastated much of the impoverished coastal territory and displaced around 90%
of its population of 2.3 million, 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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