The Fort Worth Press - Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 44

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Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 44
Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 44 / Photo: © AFP

Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 44

Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes killed at least 44 people Sunday, as the Israeli military reported a rare salvo of around 10 projectiles fired from the Hamas-ruled Palestinian territory.

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Dozens of Palestinians have been killed almost daily since Israel resumed its military offensive in Gaza on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas that had brought relative calm to the region.

"The death toll as a result of Israeli air strikes since dawn today is at least 44, including 21 in Khan Yunis," a city in the southern Gaza Strip, civil defence agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP.

One such strike killed six people on Al-Nakheel Street in the Al-Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City, where a group had gathered near a bakery, Bassal said.

Among the dead were three children, he confirmed.

In a statement, Hamas condemned the strike, calling it "a deliberate act of child killing" and a "confirmation of the sadistic and barbaric nature of the occupation and its fascist leaders".

AFP footage on Sunday captured thick plumes of smoke rising from central and northern Gaza as Israeli forces bombarded vast areas of the besieged Palestinian territory.

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas brokered by the United States, Egypt, and Qatar ended on March 18 as Israel resumed its offensive.

- 'Like a nuclear bomb' -

Since then, Gaza has endured relentless strikes and artillery fire, with dozens of fatalities reported on a near-daily basis.

Efforts to revive the ceasefire and secure the release of the remaining hostages have so far failed to produce any positive outcome.

The stalled efforts will be on the agenda during a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, set for Monday in Washington.

A strike on Sunday hit the home of the Abu Issa family in Deir el-Balah, killing women and children, according to witnesses.

"There were no wanted individuals in the house — even the men were at the mosque," said Mohammad al-Azaizeh, a resident in the area.

"They were all civilians -- children, women and girls. A missile tore through every floor, flattening the house. It felt like a nuclear bomb had hit us."

AFP footage from another strike late on Saturday in Gaza City showed scenes of devastation at a local hospital, where men and women mourned over bodies wrapped in white shrouds.

"We heard the explosion and rushed to check on the children," said Umm Haytham al-Salakhi through tears, as she grieved a relative at Al-Ahli Hospital.

"I kept calling out for all our children."

The footage showed a man sobbing while cradling a relative's body, as dozens gathered to perform funeral prayers before the victims were taken for burial.

"They struck unarmed civilians while they slept," said another resident, Mohammad Rahmi, who also lost a family member in the bombing.

AFP photographs showed several men holding the bodies of children wrapped in shrouds, while rescuers transported the wounded to the hospital.

Some of the wounded, including children, were treated in the hospital's corridor as relatives gathered nearby.

- Projectiles fired from Gaza -

Scenes from a destroyed home revealed collapsed concrete slabs and twisted metal, as children sifted through the rubble in search of salvaged belongings.

The Israeli military meanwhile reported, following sirens, a rare salvo of around 10 projectiles fired from Gaza into Israel within minutes on Sunday, with most of them intercepted.

The army has recorded 10 other rockets fired at Israel over the past two weeks, with a sweeping military offensive since October 7 significantly weakening the militants' rocket-launching capability.

Israeli police said they were in the area of Ashkelon where debris had fallen following the interception, while the paramedics said a man was wounded from shrapnels.

Since Israel's military resumed its offensive in Gaza last month, more than 1,330 people have been killed in the territory, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry.

The war began after Palestinian militants attacked communities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

The overall death toll since the war erupted now stands at 50,695, according to the Gaza health ministry.

C.M.Harper--TFWP