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Israeli drones attack hospital in southern Gaza, Palestinia­n Red Crescent says

- GAZA/DOHA/TEL (Reuters) -

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent accused Israel of firing yesterday at a hospital in Khan Younis, as a major advance in the main city in the southern Gaza Strip threatened the few healthcare facilities still open.

The Red Crescent said displaced people were injured “due to intense gunfire from the Israeli drones targeting citizens at AlAmal Hospital” as well as the rescue agency’s base. The military said it was checking the report.

Nearby in the same city, Israeli tanks were also approachin­g Gaza’s biggest remaining functionin­g hospital, Nasser, where people reported hearing shellfire from the west. Residents also reported fierce gun battles to the south.

Israel has launched a major new advance in Khan Younis this week to capture the city, which it says is now the primary base of the Hamas fighters who attacked Israeli towns on Oct. 7, precipitat­ing a war that has devastated the Gaza Strip.

The Gaza health ministry said 142 Palestinia­ns had been killed and 278 injured in Gaza in the past 24 hours, taking the death toll from more than three months of war there to 24,762.

The World Health Organizati­on says most of the enclave’s 36 hospitals have stopped working. Only 15 are partially functionin­g and those are operating at up to three times their capacity, without adequate fuel or medical supplies, it says.

Israeli officials have accused Hamas fighters of operating from hospitals, including Nasser, which staff deny.

More than 1.7 million people around 75% of Gaza’s population - are estimated to be displaced, many forced to move repeatedly, according to U.N. Palestinia­n refugee agency (UNRWA) figures. Many have sought refuge in tents that do little to protect them from the elements and disease.

Among them, Mohammed alGhandour wanted to give his bride a beautiful wedding but they had to flee their homes in Gaza City and the couple finally got married this week in a tent city in Rafah, near the Egyptian border, where they now live.

“My happiness is maybe at 3% but will get myself ready for my wife. I want to make her happy,” Ghandour said.

While saying he was not shying away from the “human tragedy” inflicted on Gaza civilians, Israeli President Isaac Herzog cast the offensive as a step towards more peaceful relations with the Palestinia­ns in the future, and bolstering global security, during his appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

In the north, where Israel says it has started pulling out troops and shifting to smaller scale operations, 12 people were killed in Israeli strikes on a residentia­l building near the largely nonfunctio­ning Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Palestinia­n health officials said.

An Israeli strike on a house in Al-Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip killed five Palestinia­ns, health officials said.

Washington has had scant success in persuading its ally to alleviate the plight of the civilian population, deprived since October of regular aid and adequate medical care.

Israel says it will fight on until Hamas is eradicated, an aim Palestinia­ns call unachievab­le because of the group’s structure and deep roots in an enclave it has run since 2007.

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