CAIRO, Egypt
Israeli forces stepped up airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least 40 people, Palestinian medics said, in further battle with Hamas-led militants as Israel braced for potential wider war in the region.
Israeli airstrikes hit a
cluster of houses in central Gaza’s Al-Bureij camp, killing at least 15 people,
and the nearby Al-Nuseirat camp, killed four, medics said. Nuseirat and Bureij
are among the densely populated enclave’s eight historic camps and seen by
Israel as strongholds of armed militants.
Israeli aircraft also bombed a
house in the heart of Gaza City in the north, killing five Palestinians, while
another airstrike in the southern city of Khan Younis killed one person and
wounded others, according to medics.
Later on Thursday, 15
Palestinians were killed and 30 injured in Israeli bombings of two schools east
of Gaza City, the territory’s Civil Emergency Service said in a statement.
The Israeli military said it
struck Hamas command and control centers embedded in the Abdel-Fattah Hamouda
and Al-Zahra schools in the Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, where Hamas
militants were operating.
It accused Hamas of exploiting
civilians and civilian properties for military purposes, an allegation Hamas
denies.
Footage circulated on social
media, which could not immediately be verified, showed casualties being brought
to a hospital on donkey carts.
The armed wings of Hamas and
Islamic Jihad said they were firing anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs at
Israeli forces operating across Gaza, causing deaths and injuries among them.
Israel’s military said it had struck dozens of military targets across Gaza over the past 24 hours, including rocket launching pads.
Hamas-led militants set off
the Gaza war on Oct. 7 last year with a shock, cross-border rampage into
Israeli communities, killing 1,200 Israelis and foreigners and seizing some 250
hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Since then, at least 39,699
Palestinians have been killed, including 22 within the past 24 hours, and
91,722 injured in Israel’s devastating air and ground war in Gaza, the Gaza
health ministry said in an update on Thursday.
The ministry in the Hamas-run
territory does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its death
lists.
As Gaza’s war churns on,
Israel has been battening down for another attack expected in the coming days
following vows from Iran and its Lebanon proxy Hezbollah to retaliate for the
assassinations last week of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and Hezbollah
military commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut.
A relatively contained
conflict between Israel and Hezbollah along its northern border, a spillover
from the Gaza fighting, now threatens to spiral into an all-out regional war.
On Thursday dozens of
Palestinians rushed into Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis to bid farewell to
slain relatives before carrying them away for burials.
The Israeli military renewed
evacuation orders to Palestinian residents in several districts in eastern Khan
Younis, saying it would act forcefully against militants who had unleashed
rockets from those areas.
The army posted the evacuation
order on X, and residents said they had received text and audio messages.
Residents said dozens of
families had begun to leave their homes and head west toward Al-Mawasi, a
humanitarian-designated area but one that is overcrowded by displaced families
from around the enclave.
On Thursday, the World Central
Kitchen (WCK), a US-based, non-governmental humanitarian agency, said that a
Palestinian staff member, Nadi Sallout, had been killed while apparently off
duty on Wednesday near Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza. The WCK said it was
seeking further details.
The Israeli military said it
did not know of any such incident, adding that it had been in contact with WCK.
In April, seven WCK employees
were killed in an Israeli airstrike, spurring it to suspend operations for
nearly a month.
Israel said then its inquiries
had found serious errors and breaches of procedure by its military, and that
two senior officers had been dismissed and senior commanders reprimanded.
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