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Heavy bombing across Gaza in fresh onslaught

‘Night of horror’ in North as Rafah pounded in South

- By Mark Reynolds

ISRAEL has intensifie­d air strikes across Gaza again, with three members of a family in Rafah killed in what those on the ground described as the heaviest shelling in weeks.

Renewing the onslaught, the Israel Defence Forces ordered evacuation­s in the north of the enclave, warning civilians they were now in a “dangerous combat zone”.

Reports told of continuous artillery shelling of Gaza’s northern Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoon and Jabalia neighbourh­oods, with Rafah pounded in the south as residents scrambled for cover.

Air strikes and shelling from tanks were also reported in central and southern areas of the Gaza Strip in what residents said were almost non-stop bombardmen­ts.

Shelter

Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee warned residents of four zones in Beit Lahiya on Gaza’s northern edge to move to shelter in two designated areas. He said the military “will work with extreme force against terrorist infrastruc­ture and subversive elements” in the region.

The army added: “In stark contrast to Hamas’s intentiona­l attacks on Israeli men, women and children, the IDF follows internatio­nal law and takes feasible precaution­s to mitigate civilian harm.”

But on the ground the horror was plain for all to see. Thick black smoke could be seen in northern Gaza from across the southern Israeli border.

Shelling was intense east of Beit Hanoun and Jabalia and continued in areas such as the Gaza City suburb of Zeitoun, with residents reporting at least 10 strikes within seconds along the main road. Um Mohammad, 53, a mother of six living half a mile from Zeitoun, described it as a “night of horror”, adding: “The bombing from tanks and planes didn’t stop.

“I had to gather with my children and my sisters who came to shelter with me in one place and pray for our lives as the house kept shaking.”

Just west of Beit Hanoun in Beit Lahiya, an air strike hit a mosque, killing a boy and injuring several others, while a medic was killed in shelling near the town’s stadium, medics said. Elsewhere, shelling hit the east of the main southern city Khan Yunis a day after Israeli tanks raided the area.

And in the central district, four bodies were recovered from a house that was hit overnight in the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp.

The Israeli army said rockets launched overnight into Israel had come from northern Gaza.

It said it had hit back by striking rocket launchers and killed several militants in what it called “targeted and precise” strikes.

The renewed heavy shelling and bombing of northern Gaza comes almost four months after the Israeli army announced it was reducing troops there, saying Hamas no longer controlled those areas.

This month, Israel pulled back most of its forces in southern Gaza.

But efforts to reach a ceasefire have failed and Israeli bombardmen­t and raids on territory where its troops have withdrawn are making it difficult for displaced Gazans to return to their homes.

Hamas said Israel had achieved only “humiliatio­n and defeat” some 200 days into its offensive.

And Abu Ubaida, spokesman for Hamas’s armed wing, called for an escalation in conflict across all fronts and praised Iran for its first direct attack against Israel this month.

He also said Hamas was sticking to its demands in ceasefire talks for Israel to permanentl­y end its war, pull all its troops from Gaza and allow the displaced to return to the north.

Famine

Israel has baulked at a permanent ceasefire, saying that would only allow Hamas to regroup.

The US special regional envoy for humanitari­an issues, David Satterfiel­d, told reporters in Washington that the risk of famine throughout Gaza, especially in the north, is “very high”.

He urged Israel to do everything possible to facilitate efforts to avert famine and get aid to those in need.

Israel says it is seeking to eradicate Hamas, which controls the enclave, following an attack by the militants on October 7 killing 1,200 and taking 253 hostages.

Palestinia­n authoritie­s say more than 34,000 people have been killed in the seven-month war, with thousands more bodies unrecovere­d.

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Broken lives... Rafah resident walks on rubble
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No let up... Israeli troops patrol the strip

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