Latest News

Five people have been killed in Gaza by escalating Israeli attacks, say medics

Israeli strikes in Gaza Strip killed 'at least five Palestinians on Thursday, according to Palestinian health officials. Meanwhile, a U.S. research group reported an increase in Israeli attacks that was unprecedented since the last truce came into effect in October.

Two people were killed by an Israeli airstrike near the Tuffah neighborhood in the northern part of the enclave. A third was killed when Israeli tanks shelled the Zeitoun area in eastern Gaza City.

A medic said that an airstrike on a tent camp for displaced persons in west Gaza City killed a person and injured several others, while a car in Khan Younis in the south was attacked, killing another. Witnesses reported that an attack on a building in Nuseirat Refugee Camp in central Gaza caused damage to many nearby homes.

The Israeli military did not comment immediately on the incidents. Gazan health officials report that the deaths bring to more than 1,100 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks, mostly civilians. Hamas doesn't usually reveal its losses. "The people of Gaza as a whole have never experienced a moment or day of ceasefire. Jibril Khattab, the relative of one of those who died, said in Gaza City's Al Shifa Hospital that this ceasefire was an illusion. "Nowhere in Gaza is safe," added Khattab.

RISE OF ATTACKS

The ceasefire has stopped major fighting but not the near-daily Israeli attacks. In the same time period, militants have killed four Israeli soldiers in Gaza.

ACLED, a conflict monitor that tracks Israeli attacks on Gaza, reported an increase in airstrikes in June of more than 40, the highest total since the ceasefire.

Nasser Khour, ACLED Middle?East's Assistant Research Manager, said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was under increasing pressure from within his own country to adopt a more aggressive security posture against Hamas. He was referring to the Israeli legislative elections in October.

Israel claims that its strikes are aimed at stopping attacks by militants in Gaza.

Hamas controls a small strip of land along the coast where nearly all Gaza's two million residents live, mostly in tents or damaged buildings.

According to Israeli statistics, Hamas-led fighters killed 1,200 people in their attack on Israel on October 7, 20,23. Gaza's health ministry reported that Israel's offensive following the Gazan invasion killed over 73,000 Palestinians. Nidal al Mughrabi reports and writes from Cairo. Dawoud Alkas contributed additional reporting from Gaza. Editing by Andrei Khalip.

(source: Reuters)