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71 dead in IDF camp strike
Published on: Sunday, July 14, 2024
Published on: Sun, Jul 14, 2024
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71 dead in IDF camp strike
Al-Mawasi was designated as one of the safe zones by Israel. 71 people were killed and at least 289 wounded in Saturday’s strike. On Friday around 60 bodies were found after Israeli troops withdrew from parts of Gaza City.
GAZA: The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said an Israeli strike on Saturday killed 71 people at the Al-Mawasi camp for war displaced in the south of the Palestinian territory.

Al-Mawasi, near the city of Khan Yunis, was designated as one of the safe zones by Israel after it ordered civilians to evacuate other parts of the Gaza Strip.

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The ministry condemned what it called a “brutal massacre by the occupation”, referring to Israel. It said 71 people were killed and at least 289 wounded, with additional victims yet to be found.

The Israeli military said it was looking into the reported bombing.

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Fleets of ambulances rushed casualties to the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis, the Kuwaiti field hospital in Rafah and other nearby clinics.

Gaza’s civil defence agency said ongoing shelling had prevented its teams from reaching victims in the tent city where tens of thousands have sought refuge.

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“There are still many bodies of martyrs scattered in the streets, under the rubble and around the tents of the displaced that cannot be reached due to the heavy shelling of the occupation (Israeli army) that targeted places and tents in the in Al-Mawasi,” said civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal.

Al-Mawasi had been declared a safe zone by Israel as it pursues its military offensive in other parts of the Gaza Strip in response to the October 7 Hamas attacks.

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The UN Palestinian relief agency, UNRWA, has estimated that up to 1.5 million people may now be in the whole Al-Mawasi district.

Suhaib Al-Hams, head of the Kuwait field hospital, called the attack “a real massacre”.

He said there were many “severe injuries including amputations and lacerations of internal organs”.

“A real disaster is happening now amid the collapse of the healthcare system,” he added.

Around 60 bodies were found after Israeli troops withdrew from parts of Gaza City on Friday, as heavy fighting gripped the Palestinian territory.

The grisly discovery came as international mediators pushed on with efforts to halt the war now raging into its 10th month.

The strike came on the 281st day of the war unleashed by the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel that resulted in 1,195 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.

The militants also seized 251 hostages, 116 of who remain in Gaza, including 42 the military says are dead.

The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Saturday that at least 38,443 people have been killed.

The toll includes at least 98 deaths in the past 48 hours, a ministry statement said. It added that 88,481 people had been wounded in the Gaza Strip.

Argentina has declared the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas an “international terrorist organisation” over its October 7 assault in Israel and an “extensive history of attacks,” the presidency announced.

“The Hamas group has been declared by the Argentine state as an international terrorist organisation,” the office of President Javier Milei, who presents himself as a close ally of Israel, said in a statement Friday night.  
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