Israeli army flattens multistorey building in Gaza City
The Israeli army has said it hit a multistorey building in Gaza City.
The statement comes less than an hour after the army issued a forced displacement order for residents of Gaza City’s Remal and Sabra neighbourhoods, as well as the port area and parts of Beirut Street.
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Israeli drones drop bombs near al-Shifa Hospital
Our colleagues on the ground are reporting that Israeli drones have bombed the vicinity of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
Areas where missing Israeli captives held hit with ‘relentless bombardment’ in recent days
Reading this Qassam Brigades statement, we can sense the seriousness and the severity of the situation.
It has a clear demand. That’s for the Israeli army to stop attacks on the Sabra and Tal al-Hawa neighbourhoods of Gaza City and to withdraw from the area, so they can search for the captives who have gone missing because they’ve lost contact with their guards.
These Israeli attacks are massive, they’re relentless, they eventually decimate entire areas. They’re a mix of heavy artillery, drone strikes, quake bombs that are dropped on areas and destroy the very foundations of buildings.
The risk that those captives have gone missing under rubble is very high, given that that area has been subjected to relentless bombardment in recent days.
Captive’s father urges Netanyahu to stop war
As we reported earlier, Hamas said it lost contact with two Israeli captives in Gaza and asked the Israeli army to pull troops back and suspend air raids for 24 hours so its fighters could retrieve them.
Now, Israeli media are quoting the father of one of the captives, Matan Enrist, calling on Netanyahu to stop the war.
“My son is in constant danger, and we call on Netanyahu to stop the fighting.”
UNRWA chief says schools in Gaza ‘completely destroyed’
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that schools in Gaza have been “completely destroyed” as people are forced to live among the rubble, with daily survival focused on finding food and water.
“Gaza schools have been completely destroyed, people are living in the rubble, the main concern on a daily basis is finding food and water,” Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of UNRWA, said in a video posted on X.
Despite the widespread destruction, Lazzarini stressed that the agency continues to operate. “Our schools are open, our health centres are running, and we continue to deliver critical services to the population,” he said.
Child among 3 wounded in Israeli attack on aid seekers
Three Palestinians, including a child, have been wounded by an Israeli attack targeting displaced people on al-Rashid Street, which runs along the Gaza Strip’s coast.







