Gaza鈥檚 civil defence agency says an Israeli strike in the southern city of Khan Yunis killed nine children of a pair of married doctors. The Israeli army said it was reviewing the reports of Friday鈥檚 strikes.
Israel has stepped up its campaign in Gaza in recent days, drawing international criticism as well as calls to allow in more supplies after it partially eased a total blockade on aid imposed on March 2.
Gaza Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal said the agency had retrieved 鈥渢he bodies of nine child martyrs, some of them charred, from the home of Dr Hamdi al-Najjar and his wife, Dr Alaa al-Najjar, all of whom were their children鈥.
He added that Hamdi al-Najjar and another son, Adam, were seriously wounded in the strike on Friday.
A medical source at Nasser Hospital, where Alaa al-Najjar works, gave Adam鈥檚 age as 10 years old.
Footage of the aftermath released by the Civil Defence agency showed rescuers recovering badly burned remains from the damaged home.
The Israeli military said it had 鈥渟truck a number of suspects who were identified operating from a structure鈥 near its troops.
鈥淭he Khan Yunis area is a dangerous warzone. The claim regarding harm to uninvolved civilians is under review.鈥
The army had issued an evacuation warning for the city on Monday.
The children鈥檚 funeral took place at Nasser Hospital, AFP footage showed.
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Agencies, including the Jordanian army, have been working to get aid into the Gaza Strip as the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement continues. Photo / Petra 九一星空无限 Agency/AFP
Muneer Alboursh, director general of the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, said on X that the strike happened shortly after Hamdi Al-Najjar returned home from driving his wife to work.
鈥淭his is the reality our medical staff in Gaza endure. Words fall short in describing the pain,鈥 he said, accusing Israel of 鈥渨iping out entire families鈥.
Fresh strikes
Bassal told AFP that Israeli strikes killed at least 15 people on Saturday across Gaza.
He said the dead included a couple who were killed with their two young children in a pre-dawn strike on a house in the Amal quarter of Khan Yunis.
To the west of the city, at least five people were killed by a drone strike on a crowd that had gathered to wait for aid trucks, he added.
At Nasser Hospital, tearful mourners gathered Saturday around white-shrouded bodies outside.
鈥淪uddenly, a missile from an F-16 destroyed the entire house, and all of them were civilians - my sister, her husband and their children,鈥 said Wissam Al-Madhoun.
鈥淲hat did this child do to [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu?鈥
The military said that over the past day the air force had struck more than 100 targets across the territory.
Israel resumed operations in Gaza on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire.
Gaza鈥檚 health ministry said Saturday that at least 3747 people had been killed in the territory since then, taking the war鈥檚 overall toll to 53,901, mostly civilians.
鈥楢ttempt to sow panic鈥
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said on Friday that Palestinians were enduring 鈥渢he cruellest phase鈥 of the war in Gaza, where Israel鈥檚 lengthy blockade has led to widespread shortages of food and medicine.
Limited aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip restarted on Monday for the first time since March 2.
The Gaza City municipality, meanwhile, warned Saturday of 鈥渁 potential large-scale water crisis鈥 because of a lack of supplies needed to repair damaged infrastructure.
Hamas鈥 October 2023 attack on Israel that triggered the war resulted in the deaths of 1218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Militants also took 251 hostages, 57 of whom remain in Gaza including 34 the Israeli military says are dead.
Demonstrators gathered yet again in Tel Aviv on Saturday night for their regular protest calling for the captives鈥 freedom, carrying a giant banner that read 鈥淪ave the hostages, end the war鈥.
鈥淲e want the war to end now because we see... that the war will not lead to the release of the hostages, and that it will bring more death, more misery on both sides,鈥 demonstrator Jonathan Adereth told AFP.
Early Saturday morning (local time), Israel鈥檚 National Cyber Directorate said it had received 鈥渘umerous inquiries鈥 about citizens 鈥渞eceiving phone calls in which recordings are played featuring the voice of a hostage, sounds of explosions and screams鈥.
Israeli media said the calls featured audio apparently taken from a video of hostage Yosef Haim Ohana published by Hamas this month.
鈥淭his is an attempt to sow panic and confusion among the public,鈥 the directorate said of the calls, adding 鈥渢he matter is under investigation鈥.
- Agence France-Presse
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