Cairo: After the death of Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar, the Israeli army has intensified the attack in Gaza. Recently, 11 people, including three children, were killed in the latest attack by Israel in Gaza. Whereas at least 10 people were killed in another attack a few hours before this. This attack was carried out today on Saturday. Whereas before this 72 people had died. In this, 33 people died in Jabaliya. Thus now 93 people have died in 24 hours.
Palestine medical officials gave this information. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah said Israel attacked the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza on Saturday morning, with all those killed being from the same family. The dead bodies were brought to this hospital after the attack. The correspondent of 'Associated Press' (AP) has personally seen the dead bodies in the hospital. Gaza residents say Israeli forces have isolated northern Gaza towns. Health officials in northern Gaza have appealed for medical supplies.
The Israeli army says its fighters killed dozens of terrorists in Gaza on Thursday. Now she is carrying forward her campaign more rapidly. On Friday, Israel launched a fierce attack on several houses in the Jabaliya camp, the largest of Gaza's eight historic refugee camps. Gaza residents said that Israeli tanks opened fire and destroyed roads and houses.
Fear of increasing death toll
The media office of the Hamas-run Gaza government said the death toll from the attacks could rise. Because it is believed that some people are trapped under the debris. The Palestinian official news agency WAFA said children were among those killed. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli side. Residents of Jabaliya said Israeli tanks had advanced through suburbs and residential districts to reach the center of the camp. He said that the Israeli army is destroying dozens of houses from the air and land every day. Also blowing up buildings by placing bombs and then detonating them from a distance. Residents said they said communication and internet services had been cut, hampering rescue operations. (Reuters)
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