The Israeli army killed dozens of Palestinians in the besieged area while targeting several targets from north to south.
Despite the International Court of
Justice (ICJ) ordering an end to military operations there, Israel has
continued its relentless attacks on Rafah, and numerous testimonies have been
reported from central and northern Gaza, which have been renewed. Areas near
the Shabura camp and the Kuwaiti hospital in Rafah were targeted on Saturday.
He said several people injured in the bombing had been transferred to hospital.
The hospital renewed its appeal for fuel supplies to "ensure its continued
operation", saying that in Rafah Governorate. It is the only hospital
still accepting patients.
The International Court of Justice
ruled, the third of its kind this year, to order Israel to halt its offensive,
citing an "extreme danger" to the nearly 1.4 million Palestinians
taking refuge in Rafah, the southernmost part of Gaza. More than 800,000
Palestinians have been forced to flee Rafah since the latest Israeli offensive
began on May 7.
The U.N.'s top court has sought to
curb the mounting Palestinian death toll since October, while also ending the
ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by internal displacement and severe hunger
that has left behind most of Gaza's 2.3 million people. have to do About 36,000
Palestinians have been killed and vast swaths of Gaza have been devastated by
Israeli carpet bombing.
Israel has given no indication that it
is preparing to change course, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
criticizing the ICJ ruling, calling the genocide charges brought by South
Africa "false, outrageous The UN Special Representative for the
Occupied Palestinian Territories called on the court on Saturday to impose
sanctions against Israel for refusing to do so.
"Be
assured: Israel will not stop this madness until we stop it. Member States must
suspend sanctions, arms embargo, and diplomatic[matic]/political relations
with Israel until he stops attacking,” Francesca Albani posted on X.
Israel's
attacks in northern Gaza intensify
According to sources, Israel also
targeted a school sheltering displaced people in Gaza's Asfawi neighborhood in
the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. Palestinian news agency Wafa
confirmed that in a neighborhood just south of Jabalia. The attacks killed at
least 10 people and wounded 17 others. Israeli forces stepped up attacks on the
Jabalia camp on Saturday, forcing people already displaced to flee the area
again.
According to sources, Israeli
warplanes also bombed a house in Beit Hanoun, another northern city of Gaza,
killing 10 people, including women and children. A woman was killed and several
others injured in the Israeli attack. An unspecified number of people were also
reported killed in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in the Daraj
neighborhood.
The sources added that other
neighborhoods in Gaza City, including Sheikh Ajlin, Tal al-Hawa, and Zaytoun,
also came under heavy artillery shelling. Still, there were no immediate details
on casualties. According to Dr. Hossam Abu Safia, with casualties continuing to
rise in northern Gaza, Israeli soldiers have surrounded Kamal Adwan Hospital.
He said that the hospital cannot
treat patients due to continuous siege. Some patients and premature babies are
still inside the hospital, he added. Abu Safia said he contacted the Red Cross
and UNICEF but received no assurance that the Israeli siege of the hospital
was over. Something will be done.
Deaths
in the Gaza Strip
Meanwhile, Israeli quadcopters also
opened fire on Palestinians gathering in the Gaza Strip, killing at least six
people. Palestinians desperate for aid often gather in the Gaza Strip and float
near Gaza City. They try to reach the relief trucks coming from the pier.
According to videos on social media on Saturday, part of a floating pier
built by the United States has washed away. Also in central Gaza, Israeli
airstrikes hit an apartment building in the Nusirat refugee camp.
At least four people were killed.
Israeli troops also seized the
Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, further cutting off
aid deliveries to Gaza's 2.3 million people. Earlier this week, the United
Nations Refugee Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) announced it would suspend food
distribution in Rafah, citing a shortage of supplies and security concerns in
the densely populated city. There is a shortage.
On Friday, UN humanitarian chief
Martin Griffiths said on social media site X that the situation had reached a
"moment of clarity". It's more important than ever to heed the calls
I made: Release the hostages. End this nightmare."

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