Oman Daily Observer

Israel strikes residentia­l tower in Rafah

- — Reuters

RAFAH: Israel struck one of the largest residentia­l towers in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday, residents said, stepping up pressure on the last area of the enclave it has not yet invaded and where over a million displaced Palestinia­ns are sheltering.

The 12-floor building, located some 500 metres from the border with Egypt, was damaged in the strike. Dozens of families were made homeless though no casualties were reported, according to residents. The Israeli military did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on the incident.

One of the tower’s 300 residents said that Israel gave them a 30-minute warning to flee the building at night.

“People were startled, running down the stairs, some fell, it was chaos. People left their belongings and money,” said Mohammad al Nabrees, adding that among those who tripped down the stairs during the panicked evacuation was a friend’s pregnant wife.

A Rafah-based official with the Fatah party, which dominates the Palestinia­n Authority, said he feared that hitting the Rafah tower was a sign of an imminent Israeli invasion.

Five months into Israel’s unrelentin­g air and ground assault on Gaza, health authoritie­s said nearly 31,000 Palestinia­ns had been killed, over 72,500 were wounded and thousands were trapped under rubble.

The offensive has plunged the Palestinia­n territory, already reeling from a 17-year Israel-led blockade, into a humanitari­an catastroph­e. Much of it has been reduced to rubble and most of the 2.3 million population have been displaced, with the UN warning of disease and starvation.

Three Palestinia­n children died of dehydratio­n and malnutriti­on at the northern Al Shifa Hospital overnight, said Gaza health ministry spokesman Ashraf al Qidra. Qidra said this raised to 23 the number of Palestinia­ns who had died of similar causes in nearly 10 days.

In a statement summarisin­g its operations in Gaza over the past day, the Israeli military said it conducted arrests, located weapons and killed over 30 Palestinia­ns in Khan Younis in central Gaza and in the area of

Beit Hanoun in the north.

Gaza’s health ministry said at least 82 people were killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip in the last day. In Khan Younis, medics said at least 23 people were killed in military raids on homes and in Israeli shelling of a housing project in the Hamad area of the city. In the northern Gaza Strip, Israeli fire killed a Palestinia­n fisherman along the beach, medics said.

The 12-floor building, located some 500 metres from the border with Egypt, was damaged in the strike. Dozens of families were made homeless

 ?? — Reuters ?? Palestinia­ns gather near a building damaged in an Israeli air strike, in Rafah.
— Reuters Palestinia­ns gather near a building damaged in an Israeli air strike, in Rafah.

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