Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 30+ amid US rebuke

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

DEIR AL-BALAH: Israeli strikes in the central Gaza Strip overnight into Tuesday killed 33 people, including women and children, according to hospital records, in deadly violence that continues to rage as Israel and Hamas weigh the latest ceasefire proposal.

The 24 deaths in Nuseirat and Zawaida, which included 10 women and four children, came days after Hamas said ceasefire talks meant to wind down the nine-month-long war would continue even after Israel targeted the militant group’s top military commander, Mohammed Deif, whose fate remained unclear.

Israel says another senior Hamas militant was killed in that strike which, according to local officials, killed 90 Palestinia­ns, including children.

Internatio­nal mediators are working to push Israel and Hamas toward agreeing to a deal that would bring a halt to the devastatin­g fighting and set free roughly 120 hostages held by the militant group in Gaza.

The strikes late on Monday and early Tuesday hit four residentia­l homes, according to emergency workers.

In southern Gaza, nine people were killed in two separate strikes overnight Monday, according to medical officials and Associated Press journalist­s.

Gaza civilian toll ‘unacceptab­ly high’

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told two top Israeli officials Monday of the “unacceptab­ly high” civilian casualties in Israel’s bombardmen­t of the besieged Gaza Strip, his spokesman said.

The Israeli military has launched several deadly attacks in recent days including on a refugee camp and multiple UN-run schools where civilians were sheltering.

In response, Hamas said it was pulling out of ceasefire negotiatio­ns, causing prospects for a truce and hostage release deal to dwindle further.

Blinken received two influentia­l Israeli officials — Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi — “to express our serious concern about the recent civilian casualties in Gaza.”

Casualties “still remain unacceptab­ly high. We continue to see far too many civilians killed in this conflict,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters.

On Saturday, Israeli strikes killed more than 90 people in the Al-Mawasi camp near Khan Yunis, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said.

AFP reported sirens wailing and women screaming as children were pulled bloody and unmoving from the wreckage in Al-Mawasi, which Israel had declared a “safe zone”.

The Israeli military said the bombardmen­t targeted two people — Mohammed Deif, and his close associate Rafa Salama who the army said was killed.

A Hamas official said on Sunday that Deif was “well and directly overseeing” operations, though doubts remained. The two Israeli officials told Blinken that “they do not have certainty yet” about Deif’s fate, according to Miller. The bilateral discussion­s also focused on a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, humanitari­an aid for Gaza and post-war plans, he said.

 ?? ?? Palestinia­ns inspect at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in the central Gaza Strip, on Saturday.
Palestinia­ns inspect at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in the central Gaza Strip, on Saturday.

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