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Israeli strikes eliminate dozens in Gaza over 48 hours, damage medical facility in north, Palestinian medics state

Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip have actually killed a minimum of 120 Palestinians over the last 48 hours and struck a hospital on the northern edge of the enclave, wounding medical staff and destructive devices, Palestinian medics said on Saturday.

Among the dead were seven members of one family whose home was struck overnight in the Zeitoun suburb of Gaza City, the health officials said. The rest were eliminated in separate Israeli strikes in central and southern Gaza.

At the same time, Israeli forces deepened their incursion and barrage of the northern edge of the enclave, their primary offensive given that early last month.

Israel's military states it intends to avoid Hamas fighters from waging attacks and regrouping in the location. Regional homeowners state they fear the objective is to completely depopulate a strip of area as a buffer zone, which Israel denies.

At Kamal Adwan Hospital, one of 3 medical facilities on the northern edge of Gaza that is barely functional, director Hussam Abu Safiya said the continuous Israeli bombardment appeared targeted at requiring hospital personnel to leave - something they have declined since the incursion started.

Yesterday (Friday), from the afternoon up until midnight, the barrage straight targeted the entryway to the emergency situation and reception area several times, he stated in a declaration, including that 12 employee consisting of physicians and nurses were injured.

The strike also caused substantial damage that interfered with the electrical generator, oxygen supply network and water supply, he added.

Asked to talk about Abu Safiya's declaration, the Israeli military stated that following an initial evaluation it was not conscious of a strike in the area of the Kamal Adwan Health Center.

The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) ... is doing everything possible to avoid causing harm to civilians, it added.

Israel says Hamas uses healthcare facilities and civilians as human shields, and has made public videos and pictures to support that claim. Hamas declines the accusations and says it does not use the civilian population or facilities for military purposes.

Israel's 13-month campaign in Gaza has killed more than 44,000 individuals and displaced almost all the enclave's population at least once, according to Gaza officials.

The war was launched in reaction to an attack by Hamas-led fighters who killed 1,200 people and captured more than 250 hostages in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, according to Israeli tallies.

Months of attempts to negotiate a ceasefire have yielded scant development and settlements are now on hold, with arbitrator Qatar having actually suspended its efforts until the sides are prepared to make concessions.

Hamas wants a deal that ends the war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated the war can end just once Hamas is removed.

(source: Reuters)