21 deaths in attacks in the Gaza Strip – Diepresse.com
According to a clinic in southern Gaza Stripes, at least 21 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes on two houses. The Israeli military did not comment at first. In addition, the army residents of several areas called for evacuation and announced further attacks.
According to a local clinic, 21 people died in Israeli air strikes on two houses in southern Gaza Strip. The houses of two families in Khan Younis were hit, as employees of the local Nasser Hospital reported. The information could not be checked independently. The Israeli military initially did not comment on the incident.
In an agency report, five deaths had previously been mentioned, members of a family. It was a man, his pregnant wife and three children. According to Wafa, a three -year -old child also died when a fire broke out in a tent. The area around Al-Mawasi in the southwest was shown as a humanitarian zone during the war. In the past, the Israeli military had also attacked several times there. According to the army, Hamas facilities were, for example.
Israeli evacuation call
The Israeli army, however, called on the residents of several areas in the Gaza Strip for evacuation. The call was an « early warning before an attack, » said army spokesman Avichay Adraee on Friday in online service X. He called on the residents to go towards the city of Gaza. The reason for the attack is « terrorist » activities against the Israeli army, he added. « The army will carry out a huge attack against any area used for these terrorist activities, » warned Adraee
Israel recently intensified his attacks on the goals of the Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Explained intention is to smash the terrorist militia and to free the last Israeli hostages in their violence.
According to the health authorities controlled by Hamas, 51,439 Palestinians fell victim to the fighting until Friday. The data does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. The majority of the killed are said to have been women and minors. (APA)