Israeli army says three soldiers killed in northern Gaza
The soldiers were killed in the north of the enclave, according to the army, which added that the troops’ families were informed.
Wounded Palestinians dying at Kamal Adwan Hospital
The situation at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza is deteriorating as the Israeli army keeps besieging this area and pushing civilians. I was in the emergency room of the Kamal Adwan Hospital and patients were on the ground as there are not enough beds for them.
They don’t receive appropriate medical attention and supplies. There is not even clean water.
Wounded people here are dying and if there is no immediate intervention, many more lives will be lost.
Israeli drone strikes kill 12 Palestinians waiting for aid: Gaza rescuers
Gaza’s civil defence agency says 12 people have been killed by Israeli drone strikes on a group of Palestinians waiting to receive desperately needed humanitarian relief in the besieged north.
“Civil defence teams retrieved 12 martyrs and several injured individuals after Israeli drone strikes targeted a group of citizens and a vehicle waiting for aid,” agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal said.
The Israeli drones struck near the Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza City. There was no immediate comment from the military.
Israel forces detaining hundreds of civilians at Kamal Adwan Hospital
The Health Ministry says Israeli soldiers are holding hundreds of staff, patients, and displaced people during a raid on the last functioning hospital in northern Gaza.
The Israeli military said its forces were operating around Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabalia refugee camp in north Gaza, where it launched a major incursion earlier this month that’s killed hundreds of Palestinians and forced hundreds of thousands to flee.
At Kamal Adwan Hospital, Israeli troops are “detaining hundreds of patients, medical staff and some displaced individuals from neighbouring areas who sought refuge”, the ministry said.
Khan Younis survivor describes Israel’s deadly strike
A survivor of Israel’s attack on residential buildings – that killed 38 people and wounded dozens in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis city – has recounted the strike.
Saleh al-Farra, who lost his 17-year-old brother and 15-year-old sister in the attack, said shaking from the bombardment sent his family members running to the middle of the house for shelter.
The next thing he knew, he said, he woke up in the rubble of what had been his home. “I started screaming and screaming until my brother and father came, and they started trying to pull me out. I didn’t know anything about anyone.”
Footage from the Palestinian civil defence agency shows rescuers pulling the bloodied bodies of nine children from the al-Farra family out of the ruins.