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Gaza crisis: Shejaiya assault defines grimmest day | Gaza crisis: Shejaiya assault defines grimmest day |
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Every day, for 12 days, the tally of casualties was grim, the details often grisly. | Every day, for 12 days, the tally of casualties was grim, the details often grisly. |
Every day, the rockets kept soaring in a trail of white vapour out of Gaza and Israeli air strikes pounded this blighted sliver of land along the Mediterranean. | Every day, the rockets kept soaring in a trail of white vapour out of Gaza and Israeli air strikes pounded this blighted sliver of land along the Mediterranean. |
Then came the ground offensive which intensified Israel's campaign. Then came Shejaiya. | Then came the ground offensive which intensified Israel's campaign. Then came Shejaiya. |
Israel's assault on a densely populated neighbourhood brought the greatest fighting and the grimmest news in this, the third Gaza conflagration in just six years. | Israel's assault on a densely populated neighbourhood brought the greatest fighting and the grimmest news in this, the third Gaza conflagration in just six years. |
Gaza's list of the dead crossed 500 and keeps climbing, according to figures from the health ministry here. The UN says the vast majority are civilians; many are children. | Gaza's list of the dead crossed 500 and keeps climbing, according to figures from the health ministry here. The UN says the vast majority are civilians; many are children. |
Israel's casualty toll was much lower. But confirmation that 13 soldiers were killed in the fight caused grief in a country where everyone serves in the army. | Israel's casualty toll was much lower. But confirmation that 13 soldiers were killed in the fight caused grief in a country where everyone serves in the army. |
Israel said its troops met "a huge level of resistance" as they moved in to destroy "extensive tunnelling" underground, and the infrastructure for what it calculates as 10% of the rockets being fired into Israel. | Israel said its troops met "a huge level of resistance" as they moved in to destroy "extensive tunnelling" underground, and the infrastructure for what it calculates as 10% of the rockets being fired into Israel. |
In Shejaiya we saw Hamas spotters taking up positions on empty streets, talking into telephones and walkie-talkies as they maintained a lookout. | In Shejaiya we saw Hamas spotters taking up positions on empty streets, talking into telephones and walkie-talkies as they maintained a lookout. |
Colleagues who arrived later in the day saw gunmen with black balaclavas and concealed weapons moving through the neighbourhood. And journalists and medics got caught in crossfire when a two-hour humanitarian truce was shattered in minutes. | Colleagues who arrived later in the day saw gunmen with black balaclavas and concealed weapons moving through the neighbourhood. And journalists and medics got caught in crossfire when a two-hour humanitarian truce was shattered in minutes. |
'Where do we go?' | 'Where do we go?' |
As Israel digs in deeper, the fighting intensifies. | As Israel digs in deeper, the fighting intensifies. |
For many days now, Israel's Operation Protective Edge had almost seemed to be a ghost war. In areas we were able to reach, Hamas fighters had only been visible by the rockets they fired, and through defiant messages on their TV and radio networks. | For many days now, Israel's Operation Protective Edge had almost seemed to be a ghost war. In areas we were able to reach, Hamas fighters had only been visible by the rockets they fired, and through defiant messages on their TV and radio networks. |
Almost every day Israel reports that it has thwarted infiltration attempts through underground tunnels. | Almost every day Israel reports that it has thwarted infiltration attempts through underground tunnels. |
On the ground it has been women and children who keep emerging from front lines as they flee their homes close to Israel's border. | On the ground it has been women and children who keep emerging from front lines as they flee their homes close to Israel's border. |
It was the same in Shejaiya, only worse. | It was the same in Shejaiya, only worse. |
When we arrived in the neighbourhood in the morning, after a night of Israeli shelling, the streets were largely deserted as black and white smoke billowed on the horizon, amid incessant artillery fire. | When we arrived in the neighbourhood in the morning, after a night of Israeli shelling, the streets were largely deserted as black and white smoke billowed on the horizon, amid incessant artillery fire. |
Residents were still escaping whenever and however they could. Some families darted out of doorways, one by one, into battered cars when they thought it was safe to make a run; others moved like a human stream flowing away in all directions. | |
Israel said it repeatedly warned residents to leave the area. | Israel said it repeatedly warned residents to leave the area. |
"We asked them to leave again and again," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told BBC Arabic TV. | "We asked them to leave again and again," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told BBC Arabic TV. |
"We called them up, we texted, and we sent them messages. But Hamas said 'don't leave'," - a reference to allegations that Hamas is using civilians as "human shields." | "We called them up, we texted, and we sent them messages. But Hamas said 'don't leave'," - a reference to allegations that Hamas is using civilians as "human shields." |
"Warning?" said Anas, a 20-year-old university student with a mop of curly black hair who stood on a street corner. "They don't warn us, they kill us." | "Warning?" said Anas, a 20-year-old university student with a mop of curly black hair who stood on a street corner. "They don't warn us, they kill us." |
Whenever we ask Gazans that question, they reply: "Where do we go?" | Whenever we ask Gazans that question, they reply: "Where do we go?" |
The UN says 43% of Gaza is now "affected by evacuation warnings" or declared a "no-go area". | The UN says 43% of Gaza is now "affected by evacuation warnings" or declared a "no-go area". |
In the past four days, the numbers seeking shelter in UN-run schools shot up by 400%. | In the past four days, the numbers seeking shelter in UN-run schools shot up by 400%. |
The UN is running out of supplies, morgues run out of space, and hospital wards are packed. | The UN is running out of supplies, morgues run out of space, and hospital wards are packed. |
On day 13, Gaza's main Shifa Hospital took in the greatest number of casualties since this war began. | On day 13, Gaza's main Shifa Hospital took in the greatest number of casualties since this war began. |
As the day wore on, one family after another huddled on a wooden bench at the entrance waiting for news of loved ones inside the emergency surgery unit. | As the day wore on, one family after another huddled on a wooden bench at the entrance waiting for news of loved ones inside the emergency surgery unit. |
The ambulances kept screaming in, bringing stretchers with them. | The ambulances kept screaming in, bringing stretchers with them. |
By early afternoon it was the turn of four inconsolable girls, who sat with their wailing grandmother unable to offer much comfort. | By early afternoon it was the turn of four inconsolable girls, who sat with their wailing grandmother unable to offer much comfort. |
When their father Nihad joined them, he knelt close to deliver the bad news: their mother, 28-year-old Israa, was dead. | When their father Nihad joined them, he knelt close to deliver the bad news: their mother, 28-year-old Israa, was dead. |
Then, for a moment, the four girls lost their father too. He fainted and lay slumped on the floor as medics rushed to help. | |
As the days go by, there's a sad familiar choreography to Gaza's recurrent wars. As the news gets grimmer, the demands mount for an urgent ceasefire. | As the days go by, there's a sad familiar choreography to Gaza's recurrent wars. As the news gets grimmer, the demands mount for an urgent ceasefire. |
And as the chorus of concern grows, both sides know their time may be running out, so military operations escalate, and the human cost deepens. | And as the chorus of concern grows, both sides know their time may be running out, so military operations escalate, and the human cost deepens. |
And this time, mediation is more complicated. | And this time, mediation is more complicated. |
In 2012, neighbouring Egypt, then led by the Muslim Brotherhood, had more clout with Hamas. Now would-be peace-makers criss-cross the region from Qatar to Istanbul to Cairo, looking for the right voice at the right time. | |
The UN's top diplomat is already in the region, and Washington's man has just arrived. | The UN's top diplomat is already in the region, and Washington's man has just arrived. |
Day 13 is over, and no-one can say whether day 14 will be any better. There is always the fear it could get even worse. | Day 13 is over, and no-one can say whether day 14 will be any better. There is always the fear it could get even worse. |
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