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Four killed, others wounded in Jabalia attack: Report

Earlier, we reported that Israeli forces shelled a group of Palestinians on a street in Jabalia. The attack, according to the Wafa news agency, is now confirmed to have killed at least four people.Others were wounded in the attack, which took place on al-Ajarma Street, said Wafa.

Others were wounded in the attack, which took place on al-Ajarma Street, said Wafa.The victims have been taken to Gaza’s Kamel Adwan and Indonesian hospitals, it added.


Palestinians in Deir el-Balah are returning to a wasteland

The Israeli military is withdrawing you from certain areas but scaling up the attacks, particularly the aerial attacks, in others.

In the central part of the Gaza Strip, two neighbouring areas, including Deir el-Balah, where Israeli forces just partially withdrew, they are calling on residents to go back to their homes because the area is safe.

But in fact, people are going back to more of a wasteland, no more residential homes, the majority of them are homeless, no public facilities.

Nothing of the life that they knew before the war exists right now.

Aid group says Israel hit convoy to hospital in Gaza, killing several

The American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera) humanitarian organisation says that yesterday, a missile struck its convoy carrying medical supplies and fuel to an Emirati hospital working in the besieged enclave.

Israel claimed without immediately offering evidence that it opened fire after fighters seized the convoy on Thursday.

The attack killed several people employed by a transportation company that the group was using to bring the supplies to the Emirates Red Crescent field hospital in Rafah, according to Sandra Rasheed, Anera’s country director for the Palestinian territory.

The attack happened on Thursday on the Salah al-Din Street in Gaza and hit the convoy’s first vehicle.


US-based aid group says Israeli strike on humanitarian aid convoy this week killed four

The US-based aid group Anera says an Israeli attack on a coordinated humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza killed four people accompanying the vehicles.

“An Israeli air strike yesterday killed four Palestinians in the lead vehicle of an Anera aid convoy carrying food and fuel to the Emirati Red Crescent Hospital,” the group said in a statement.

The Israeli military, which has targeted humanitarian workers throughout the war on Gaza, says it struck the convoy after armed gunmen took control of the vehicles.

Anera said initial reports indicated four people, who had experience assisting humanitarian groups, requested to take control of the lead vehicle in the convoy shortly after it departed from the Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) crossing, citing safety concerns in the area ahead.

“According to all the information we have, this is a case of partners on the ground endeavoring to deliver aid successfully,” says Anera President and CEO Sean Carroll. “This should not come at the cost of people’s lives.”


Israeli forces increase aerial attacks as troops withdraw

The [latest] Israeli evacuation orders are perceived as misleading and contradictory. They are very similar to orders in which people were told to evacuate to area that were supposed to be safe but they ended up being killed in those areas.

This is what we’re seeing right now with the withdrawal [of Israeli troops] from some of the areas in the eastern part of Deir el-Balah City and from the eastern part of Khan Younis.

At the same time, we see that the military scaled up the aerial attacks, so this withdrawal doesn’t mean the air attacks have ceased or are going to anytime soon.