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Civilians Unwarned as Israel Targets Residential Buildings in Gaza

Israel sent tanks back into the greater Khan Younis area after ordering evacuations of some districts it said had been used for renewed attacks by militants and at least 70 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, Gaza medics said on Monday

The Gaza health ministry said the dead included several women and children and that at least 200 other people had been wounded. ​​​​​​​

"No one told us to evacuate. They brought four floors crashing down on civilians," lamented Sammour, a resident who witnessed the devastation firsthand.

The incident left many families in disarray, grappling with the immediate aftermath of the destruction.

Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Deir Al-Balah, the conflict's impact on media personnel became starkly evident.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict, are currently sheltering in this area.

Amidst this, an Israeli airstrike struck a tent within Al-Aqsa Hospital that was being used by local journalists.

The Hamas-run Gaza government media office confirmed that the attack resulted in the death of one journalist and injured two other individuals.

According to the Gaza government media office, the number of Palestinian journalists killed since the onset of the Israeli offensive has now reached 163.

The international community has been quick to react, with various human rights organizations calling for an immediate cessation of attacks on civilians and journalists.

As the conflict continues, the lack of warning for civilians and the targeting of journalists underscore the urgent need for renewed efforts towards peace and protection of non-combatants in Gaza.

Civilians Unwarned as Israel Targets Residential Buildings in Gaza

The incident left many families in disarray, grappling with the immediate aftermath of the destruction.

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Israel sent tanks back into the greater Khan Younis area after ordering evacuations of some districts it said had been used for renewed attacks by militants and at least 70 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, Gaza medics said on Monday

The Gaza health ministry said the dead included several women and children and that at least 200 other people had been wounded. ​​​​​​​

"No one told us to evacuate. They brought four floors crashing down on civilians," lamented Sammour, a resident who witnessed the devastation firsthand.

The incident left many families in disarray, grappling with the immediate aftermath of the destruction.

Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Deir Al-Balah, the conflict's impact on media personnel became starkly evident.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict, are currently sheltering in this area.

Amidst this, an Israeli airstrike struck a tent within Al-Aqsa Hospital that was being used by local journalists.

The Hamas-run Gaza government media office confirmed that the attack resulted in the death of one journalist and injured two other individuals.

According to the Gaza government media office, the number of Palestinian journalists killed since the onset of the Israeli offensive has now reached 163.

The international community has been quick to react, with various human rights organizations calling for an immediate cessation of attacks on civilians and journalists.

As the conflict continues, the lack of warning for civilians and the targeting of journalists underscore the urgent need for renewed efforts towards peace and protection of non-combatants in Gaza.

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