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Israeli strike on Mawasi kills dozens near Gaza’s Khan Younis - The Washington Post

Israeli strike kills 19 in Gaza humanitarian area, health officials say



"Gazan authorities reported deaths after missiles struck Mawasi, a safe zone designated for displaced people. The IDF said it was targeting Hamas militants.

JERUSALEM — An Israeli strike Tuesday on Mawasi, a coastal tent encampment in southern Gaza that Israeli forces designated a humanitarian zone, killed at least 19 people and injured more than 60, the Gaza Health Ministry said.

Rescue workers were still trying to reach people trapped under rubble and debris, it added. A Gaza Civil Defense official, Mohammed al-Mughair, put the death toll at 40 earlier Tuesday. Ahmad al-Naqa, another Civil Defense official, said later in the day that the previous number was an estimate and that the Health Ministry reports the final numbers.

The Israel Defense Forces said it struck a Hamas command and control center hidden at Mawasi. It said it targeted “a number of senior” Hamas figures who were embedded within the humanitarian zone, accusing them of being “directly involved” in the Oct. 7 assault on Israel and of planning to carry out further attacks on Israelis. The IDF said it could not yet confirm whether the targeted people were killed.

In a statement, Hamas called the IDF’s claims “a blatant lie” and accused Israel of trying to justify “these heinous crimes.” Asked for comment on the targeted people, Hamas reiterated its claim that its members do not use civilian areas for military purposes.

Israeli warplanes hit the area with about five missiles in the middle of the night, leaving three large craters inside the camp and sending ambulances scrambling, said another Gaza Civil Defense spokesman, Mahmoud Bassal, on Tuesday morning. The strike took place near the British Hospital, he added. Unverified videos of the strike’s aftermath appeared to show people digging in the sand with their hands for survivors.

Mawasi — a remote coastal area between Khan Younis and Rafah in southwestern Gaza — has for months been declared a humanitarian zone by the IDF amid evacuation orders and intense fighting. Overflowing in areas up to the shoreline with hundreds of tents sheltering displaced individuals and families, Mawasi is the last IDF-designated safe zone in Gaza, though aid groups say nowhere is safe and that they are unable to effectively work in area.

A previous Israeli strike on the area in July killed at least 90 people, according to local health authorities. Israel said then it was targeting top Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif in that attack, a claim that Hamas has also denied.

Rami al-Shareef, a father of three displaced from Gaza City, has been in Mawasi with his family since May.

“I was lying inside the tent trying to sleep, and suddenly there was a loud sound of bombing, and we didn’t know what happened,” he said Tuesday. “There was the sound of three missiles. I went out with all the people in a panic after I checked on my three children and my wife, and they were fine.”

The 41-year-old said the targeted area was about half a kilometer away from the tent where he was staying. “I saw a deep hole,” he said. “We don’t know who the target was or who the person was in the place,” he said.

“There is nothing that justifies killing people while they sleep,” Shareef said. He said Israeli forces should wait to target wanted militants instead of putting people in harm’s way, adding: “Civilians should not be killed in this way.”

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The IDF said it was “highly likely” that Turkish American activist Aysenur Eygi was “hit indirectly and unintentionally by IDF fire." Witnesses said Eygi, 26, was shot dead by Israeli forces while she was attending a demonstration in the occupied West Bank last week. The IDF said forces were not aiming at her, but at the “key instigator of the riot.” Eygi’s body is being repatriated to Turkey.

Polio vaccinations for children began in northern Gaza on Tuesday morning, Gaza’s Health Ministry said, after the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) that aids Palestinian refugees said its convoy was stopped on Monday despite previous coordination. The IDF said it held up the convoy for questioning in the northern Gaza Strip based on intelligence that it said indicated “that several Palestinian suspects were present within” and did not give specifics. The IDF added that the convoy was for a U.N. personnel rotation and was not transporting polio vaccine doses at the time. UNRWA said Tuesday that the convoy was stopped for eight hours and that the workers have since been released. Vaccinations took place in central and southern Gaza this past week.

Iran has sent short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday, threatening sanctions for a move that pulls Tehran more deeply into the Russia-Ukraine conflict as Kyiv seeks U.S. permission to strike more deeply into Russian territory.

A man accused of burning an Israeli flag at a Columbia University protest in April has been indicted, the Manhattan district attorney’s office announced Monday. James Carlson, 40, of Brooklyn is accused of burning an Israeli flag that belonged to a Jew and had been stolen by another protester. He faces charges of criminal mischief and arson — one felony and three misdemeanor counts.

At least 41,020 people have been killed and 94,925 injured in Gaza since the war began,according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but says the majority of the dead are women and children. Israel estimates that about 1,200 people were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, including more than 300 soldiers, and says 340 soldiers have been killed since the launch of its military operation in Gaza.

Kasulis Cho reported from Seoul, Harb and Hassan from London and Balousha from Cairo."

Israeli strike on Mawasi kills dozens near Gaza’s Khan Younis - The Washington Post

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