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Israel-Gaza conflict: At least 40 dead in heaviest shelling yet as Israel widens offensive Israel-Gaza conflict: At least 65 dead in heaviest shelling yet as Israel widens offensive
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At least 50 Palestinians have been killed in the fiercest attack on Gaza since the Israeli offensive began 13 days ago, as tanks shelled a neighbourhood that is home to 100,000 people. At least 65 Palestinians have been killed in the fiercest attack on Gaza since the Israeli offensive began 13 days ago, as tanks shelled a neighbourhood that is home to 100,000 people.
The Israeli military said it was pleased with efforts so far to crack down on the system of tunnels used by Hamas militants to avoid air strikes, and in a statement said it had committed more ground troops to “the effort to combat terror”.The Israeli military said it was pleased with efforts so far to crack down on the system of tunnels used by Hamas militants to avoid air strikes, and in a statement said it had committed more ground troops to “the effort to combat terror”.
As the overground incursion intensified, hospitals in Gaza were flooded with civilians, with some at the Shifa hospital being treated in corridors and courtyards.As the overground incursion intensified, hospitals in Gaza were flooded with civilians, with some at the Shifa hospital being treated in corridors and courtyards.
The shelling of the Shijaiyah district appears to have resulted in the heaviest mass casualties among Palestinians since the start of the latest conflict, and included the deaths of the son, daughter-in-law and two small grandchildren of a senior Hamas official, Khalil al-Hayya.The shelling of the Shijaiyah district appears to have resulted in the heaviest mass casualties among Palestinians since the start of the latest conflict, and included the deaths of the son, daughter-in-law and two small grandchildren of a senior Hamas official, Khalil al-Hayya.
A single video captured from within the neighbourhood, and passed on to reporters by a local, appeared to show at least a dozen corpses – including three children – lying in streets filled with rubble.A single video captured from within the neighbourhood, and passed on to reporters by a local, appeared to show at least a dozen corpses – including three children – lying in streets filled with rubble.
As the death toll from the assault continued to rise, the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of carrying out a massacre and declared three days of mourning. The assault has now continued almost unabated for more than 18 hours, while a brief truce for humanitarian work called by the Red Cross - and agreed to by both sides - broke down within minutes.
As the death toll from the shelling continued to rise, the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of carrying out a massacre and declared three days of mourning.
Thousands have now fled Shijaiyah on foot, and as tank shells began to rip through buildings residents rang in to radio stations pleading for evacuation.Thousands have now fled Shijaiyah on foot, and as tank shells began to rip through buildings residents rang in to radio stations pleading for evacuation.
Asked about the civilian impact of the attack, an Israeli military spokesperson said: “Two days ago, residents of Shijaiyah received recorded messages to evacuate the area in order to protect their lives.”Asked about the civilian impact of the attack, an Israeli military spokesperson said: “Two days ago, residents of Shijaiyah received recorded messages to evacuate the area in order to protect their lives.”
Gazan health officials said that at least 385 Palestinians have now been killed in the conflict and about 2,600 wounded. Gazan health officials said that 425 Palestinians have now been killed in the conflict and about 3,000wounded. Nearly half of those deaths have been reported since the beginning of Thursday's ground offensive.
Hamas has kept up its rocket fire into Israeli territories in spite of the increasing ground offensive. And while almost half of its reported arsenal has either been fired or destroyed in missile strikes on stockpiles, the militant group has said it continues to replenish supplies and is prepared for a prolonged conflict.Hamas has kept up its rocket fire into Israeli territories in spite of the increasing ground offensive. And while almost half of its reported arsenal has either been fired or destroyed in missile strikes on stockpiles, the militant group has said it continues to replenish supplies and is prepared for a prolonged conflict.
While the Shijaiyah offensive continued, Hamas also claimed that it had carried out a major attack on Israeli forces in Gaza, causing multiple casualties, the BBC reported.
According to hospital officials, the Israeli death toll stands at five soldiers and two civilians, the latter killed by cross-border fire. The military are yet to comment on the most recent militant claims of an attack.
Though there are further plans to secure a ceasefire with meetings in the coming week, efforts so far involving Egypt, Qatar, France, the UN and others have failed to make any headway.Though there are further plans to secure a ceasefire with meetings in the coming week, efforts so far involving Egypt, Qatar, France, the UN and others have failed to make any headway.
A senior Qatari source told reporters that the country was due to host a meeting between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today, as well as a meeting between Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal. A senior Qatari source told reporters that the country was due to host a meeting between Mr Abbas, who is based in the occupied West Bank, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today, as well as a meeting between Mr Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal.
A UN statement said Ban would travel this week across Kuwait, Egypt, Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories to discuss the ongoing conflict.A UN statement said Ban would travel this week across Kuwait, Egypt, Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories to discuss the ongoing conflict.
In Israel, the number of people displaced from their homes continues to grow. The Israeli military has urged Palestinians to flee from a growing area of Gaza ahead of more expected attacks – but with borders sealed and around half of the territory’s 1.8 million population having already received evacuation orders, Gazans say they have few safe places left to escape to.In Israel, the number of people displaced from their homes continues to grow. The Israeli military has urged Palestinians to flee from a growing area of Gaza ahead of more expected attacks – but with borders sealed and around half of the territory’s 1.8 million population having already received evacuation orders, Gazans say they have few safe places left to escape to.
The largest UN agency in Gaza, UNRWA, said about 61,500 people had sought refuge in its buildings, mainly schools - more than in any previous conflict there between Israel and Islamist militants.The largest UN agency in Gaza, UNRWA, said about 61,500 people had sought refuge in its buildings, mainly schools - more than in any previous conflict there between Israel and Islamist militants.