60 killed in Gaza strikes as Israel presses on with Jabalia camp raid

People carry the body of Al-Aqsa TV journalist Muhammad Al-Tanani, who was killed during Israeli bombardment in the northern Gaza Strip, as he is prepared for burial at Al-Ahli Arab hospital. (AFP)
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  • UN refugee agency chief says at least 400,000 trapped; there are no safe places to flee

CAIRO/TEL AVIV: At least 60 people were killed in Israeli military strikes on Gaza on Wednesday, Palestinian medics said on Wednesday, as Israeli forces pressed on with a raid in the enclave’s north where a UN aid official said hunger is spreading again.

The Israeli military says the raid, now in its fifth day, is intended to stop Hamas fighters staging further attacks from Jabalia and to prevent them regrouping. It has been overshadowed by Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and plans to retaliate for last week’s Iranian missile attack.

Israel has repeatedly issued evacuation orders to residents of Jabalia and nearby areas, but Palestinian and UN officials say there are no safe places to flee to in the Gaza Strip.

“At least 400,000 people are trapped in the area,” Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the UN aid agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, posted on X.

Medics said an Israeli strike killed at least 15 people inside Al-Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital in Jabalia. The hospital houses displaced families living in tents.

The Gaza Health Ministry said the army had ordered three hospitals in northern Gaza to evacuate and that hundreds of patients and medics were trapped inside those facilities.

“The lives of dozens of patients are at risk because of the Israeli siege around those hospitals.”

Gaza health officials said at least 32 people were killed in Jabalia and the nearby areas in the north, while the others were killed in the central and southern Gaza Strip. 

The Hamas-run Gaza government media office said at least 125 Palestinians were killed in northern Gaza areas in the past five days.

The Palestinian Civil Emergency Service said it had received unconfirmed reports that dozens of Palestinians may have been killed in Jabalia and other areas of northern Gaza, but is unable reach them because of Israeli bombardments.

Lazzarini said some UNRWA shelters and services were being forced to shut down for the first time since the war began and that with almost no basic supplies available, hunger was spreading again in northern Gaza.

“This recent military operation also threatens the implementation of the second phase of the #polio vaccination campaign for children,” he said.

Israel did not immediately comment on Lazzarini’s remarks. Israeli authorities have previously said they facilitate food deliveries to Gaza despite challenging conditions.

In one Israeli strike overnight on a house in Shejaia, a suburb of Gaza City, nine people of the same family were killed, medics said. Others were killed overnight in central areas of the Gaza Strip.

Hamas exiled official Izzat El-Reshiq said in a statement Israel’s escalation in northern Gaza aimed to punish residents for refusing to leave their homes.

He accused the US of partnering with Israel in a “war of genocide” in Gaza.  In another development, at least six people were stabbed and wounded in northern Israel in what police say was a militant attack.

Police said the assailant stabbed people in multiple locations in the northern city of Hadera on Wednesday before fleeing on a motorbike. Police said they later shot and “neutralized” him, indicating he was killed. They did not provide the name or nationality of the assailant.

Five of the people who were attacked were in critical or severe condition, while the sixth was moderately wounded, according to the nearby Hillel Yaffe Medical Center.