At least 22 killed in Israeli Gaza strikes, Palestinian medics say
At least 22 Palestinians were killed in Israeli
airstrikes in Gaza on
Saturday, medics said, while the Israeli military said it targeted gunmen
operating from shelters and aid storages.
At least 10 people were killed in an airstrike near the
municipality building in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip where people
gathered to receive aid, medics said.
Casualties were being carried by foot, on rickshaws and
private cars from the site of the attack to the hospital, medics said. The
strike killed the head of the Hamas-run administrative committee in central
Gaza, Diab Ali al-Jaru, a Hamas source said.
The Israeli military said al-Jaru, who was also the mayor of
Deir Al-Balah, was the target of the strike and that he had assisted Hamas
militants. Four more people were killed in a separate strike in the area.
Earlier, Israeli aircraft struck militants and weapon caches
near an aid warehouse, the military said, after gunmen had fired rockets into
Israel from there on Friday. Another rocket was fired from Gaza into Israel on
Saturday, the military said.
A separate strike in Gaza City on a former shelter housing
displaced people targeted Hamas fighters, the military said. At least seven
people were killed in that attack, Palestinian medics said, including a woman
and her baby.
Reuters was unable to confirm whether any of the people
killed were fighters. Hamas does not disclose its casualties, and the
Palestinian health ministry does not distinguish in its daily death toll
between combatants and non-combatants
The Israeli military said it had taken precautions to reduce
risk of harm to civilians.
A local journalist, Mohammed Baalousha who worked for Dubai
Al Mashhad television was killed in a separate airstrike in Gaza City, health
officials said. The military was looking into the report, a spokesperson said.
At least 137 journalists and media workers have been killed
in Gaza in more than a year of war, according to The Committee to Protect
Journalists.
The war began when the Palestinian militant group Hamas
stormed into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200, mostly civilians, people
and taking more than 250 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli
authorities.
Israel then launched an air, sea and land offensive that has
killed almost 45,000 people, mostly civilians, according to authorities in the
Hamas-run Gaza Strip, displaced nearly the entire population and left much of
the enclave in ruins.
A fresh bid by Egypt, Qatar and the United States
to reach a truce has gained momentum in recent weeks.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday
discussed with visiting U.S. officials efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza and
a hostages-for prisoners deal in the Palestinian enclave, Sisi's office said.
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