Third strike in a week: dozens killed in Gaza after Israeli attack

 • 14971 переглядiв

Israeli forces strike a residential building in Beit Lahiya, killing at least 55 people, according to the Gaza Civil Defense. The UN warns of catastrophic conditions and the risk of famine in the north of the Strip.

The Israeli military on Tuesday struck a city in the northern Gaza Strip for the third time in a week, hitting a residential building and killing dozens of people. UNN reports with reference to The New York Times. 

Details

The Palestinian Civil Defense, Gaza's emergency service, reported that at least 55 people were killed in the city of Beit Lahiya. Gaza's Ministry of Health reported a higher number of casualties, saying that at least 93 people were killed, including 25 children.

The Israeli military said it was "aware of reports that civilians were injured" and that it was investigating the details. According to them, the area had been previously evacuated and was "an area of active fighting.

US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller called the strike in Beit Lahiya "a horrific incident with terrible consequences" and noted that many of the children reportedly killed had likely fled strikes in other parts of Gaza. He said the Biden administration has reached out to the Israeli government for more information.

On Sunday, Israeli forces struck another residential neighborhood in Beit Lahiya, killing and wounding dozens of people, according to the Civil Defense. They also hit a residential building in the city on October 20, killing dozens of people, according to Palestinian officials and rescue workers.

The United Nations has warned of catastrophic conditions and the risk of starvation in northern Gaza, where it estimates that about 400,000 people remain stranded. Many of them are trapped in destroyed areas with limited access to food and medicine, according to UN officials.

Addendum

The day before, it was reported that negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza had resumed with the participation of representatives of Israel, Egypt, the United States and Qatar. However, no agreements are expected - according to The New York Times, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is waiting to see who will succeed President Biden. 

Popular
Apple removed the Russian messenger Max and deprived 20 million users of access

 • 15386 переглядiв

China has launched a special maritime operation near Taiwan

 • 28089 переглядiв

Over 40 strikes on Dnipropetrovsk region: a child among six wounded

 • 18404 переглядiв

News by theme
Third strike in a week: dozens killed in Gaza after Israeli attack

 • 14971 переглядiв

Russians launch missile attack in Sumy region at night: two wounded

 • 16963 переглядiв

Zoe Kravitz and Channing Tatum split after three years together - People

 • 118897 переглядiв

“Ukrenergo warns of possible 8-hour power outages in winter

 • 17755 переглядiв

Russians attack Kherson transport company, 3 people killed in the region

 • 18089 переглядiв

US calls on China to influence on situation with DPRK troop deployment to Russia - CNN

 • 38936 переглядiв

Where to get an umbrella: weather forecast for today

 • 22259 переглядiв

Ukrainian defense forces destroyed 33 enemy drones overnight: 25 locally lost

 • 19452 переглядiв