Israel’s ‘obliteration operations’ in Gaza continue
It has been a very tragic morning again. At Al-Aqsa Hospital, huge crowds of mourners are bidding farewell to loved ones killed in separate Israeli attacks on Gaza’s central area.
Last night, in al-Zawada town, a four-storey building was flattened, with six Palestinians confirmed killed in the attack. Rescue operations to pull victims out of the rubble are still taking place.
Elsewhere, near the Netzarim Corridor, the Israeli military opened fire on hungry crowds trying to approach aid supplies from the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 11 people were killed by Israeli gunfire. Dozens of wounded were brought to hospitals.
There’s absolutely no letup in Israeli attacks. The skies of southern Khan Younis city are covered with plumes of smoke from destroyed buildings during the obliteration operations by the military.
10 killed in Israeli attack on southern Gaza home
Sources at Nasser Medical Complex tell Al Jazeera that ten Palestinians were killed following an Israeli strike on a house in Khan Younis. More than 15 others were injured, they said.
5 killed in Israeli shelling targeting tents in southern Gaza: Red Crescent
According to the Palestine Red Crescent field hospital, five Palestinians were killed in an Israeli shelling of a tent housing displaced people in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis. More than 30 others were injured, they added.
Thousands of babies face starvation in Gaza as milk supplies run dry
Doctors in Gaza are warning of a “silent catastrophe” that threatens the lives of thousands of babies and infants. Israel’s blockade of Gaza means supplies of formula milk have run out, while starving mothers are unable to breastfeed their children.
Gaza resident says Israeli forces demolishing homes across enclave
Health authorities say Israeli forces destroyed clusters of houses in Gaza City’s Shujayea and Zeitoun districts, east of Khan Younis and in Rafah, according to Reuters.
Ismail, a resident of the Sheikh Radwan suburb of Gaza City, told Reuters that newly displaced families were setting up tents on the road after fleeing from areas north and east of the city and finding no other space.
“We don’t sleep because of the sounds of explosions from tanks and planes. The occupation is destroying homes east of Gaza, in Jabaliya and other places around us,” he said via a text message, asking that his surname be withheld for his security.







