Gaza City being constantly bombarded as residents struggle to find refuge
Life in Gaza City has essentially collapsed into a struggle for sheer survival as Israel is still pressing ahead with its military operation to take control of the entire city.
As we understand, entire neighbourhoods have come under constant Israeli bombardment. Residents on the ground report that the sound of drones and jets never leaves the sky, while people continue to move through streets filled with debris, searching for food and shelter, finding nothing.
Israel is still intensifying its attacks on these areas, and what is officially described as a military operation has effectively translated, on the ground, into a systematic destruction of daily life. Simply surviving has become an ever-harder challenge for families there.
Recently, we’ve seen some families moving from Gaza City to the south, hoping to find some sense of safety or refuge. However, the question remains: where can people actually find safety?
Just a few minutes ago, before I came on air, there was a huge attack only metres away from where we are, behind Al-Aqsa Hospital. A makeshift camp in that area was struck by three missiles.
One killed near aid centre in southern Gaza: Emergency services
The Gaza Emergency and Ambulance Service says that one Palestinian was killed and at least 15 others were injured near an aid centre north of Rafah, as a result of Israeli fire.
Earlier, we reported, citing medical sources in Gaza, that Israeli forces killed at least five people in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis.
Three Palestinians killed near aid centre in southern Gaza
Medical sources at Nasser Medical Complex now say that at least three people have been killed by Israeli forces north of Rafah, also near an aid centre. It was not immediately clear if the two incidents are linked.
Israeli forces bomb makeshift shelter in central Gaza
Israeli forces have bombed a makeshift shelter for displaced Palestinians just metres from Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza’s central city of Deir el-Balah.
Two Palestinians starve to death in Gaza in past 24 hours: Ministry
Gaza’s Health Ministry has recorded two deaths “due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours”.
The latest count brings the total number of hunger-related deaths in the enclave over the course of Israel’s war on Gaza to 271, including 112 children, the ministry statement said on Telegram.
Death toll from Sabra attack rises to 6, including 4 children
An Israeli attack on Gaza City’s Sabra neighbourhood is now confirmed to have killed at least six people, according to a source at al-Ahli Arab Hospital cited by our colleagues on the ground.
Four of the victims are children, they report.







