Israeli forces advance in Khan Younis area of southern Gaza, 20 killed across enclave
Israeli tanks pushed into northern parts of the Khan Younis area in the south of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday and Palestinian medics said Israeli airstrikes had killed at least 20 people across the enclave.
Residents
said tanks advanced one day after the Israeli military issued new
evacuation orders, saying there had been rocket launches from the area.
With
shells falling near residential areas, families left leave their homes
and headed westwards towards the humanitarian-designated area of
Al-Mawasi nearby.
Medics
said 11 people were killed in three airstrikes on areas in central
Gaza, including six children and one medic. Five of the dead had been
queuing outside a bakery, they said.
A further nine Palestinians were killed by tank fire in Rafah, near the border with Egypt, medics said.
Israeli
forces fired on the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya in northern
Gaza for the fifth successive day, hospital director Hussam Abu Safiya
said, adding that three of his medical staff had been wounded, one
critically, on Tuesday night.
"Drones
are dropping bombs filled with shrapnel that injure and anyone that
dares to move," said Abu Safiya. "This situation is extremely urgent."
Residents in three towns - Jabalia, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun - said Israeli forces had blown up dozens of houses.
Palestinians
say Israel's army is trying to drive people out of the northern edge of
Gaza with forced evacuations and bombardments to create a buffer zone.
The Israeli army denies this and says it has returned to prevent Hamas
fighters from regrouping in an area where it had previously cleared them
out.
Israel
launched its campaign in the densely populated enclave after Hamas-led
fighters attacked Israeli communities across the border on Oct. 7, 2023,
killing 1,200 people and taking over 250 hostages, according to Israeli
tallies.
Israel's
military campaign has since killed more than 44,400 Palestinians,
injured many others, and reduced much of the enclave to rubble.
Israel agreed to a ceasefire
with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah last week that halted fighting
in a conflict that has unfolded in Lebanon in parallel with the Gaza
war.
But the Gaza war itself has ground on with only a single ceasefire more than a year ago lasting for a week.
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