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More Palestinians displaced by Israeli strikes in Gaza City

People inspect damages at a tent encampment that was sheltering displaced people, after it was hit by Israeli bombardment, near Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. - AFP
People inspect damages at a tent encampment that was sheltering displaced people, after it was hit by Israeli bombardment, near Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. - AFP
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Israeli bombardment pushed more Palestinians out of their homes in Gaza City on Thursday, while thousands of residents defied Israeli orders to leave, remaining behind in the ruins in the path of Israel's latest advance.


Gaza health authorities said Israeli fire across the enclave had killed at least 28 people on Thursday, most of them in Gaza City, where Israeli forces have advanced through the outer suburbs and are now a few km from the city centre.


Israel launched the offensive in Gaza City on August 10, in what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says is a plan to defeat Hamas once and for all in the part of Gaza where Israeli troops fought most heavily in the war's initial phase.


The campaign has prompted international criticism because of the dire humanitarian crisis in the area, and has provoked unusual expressions of concern within Israel, including accounts of tension over strategy between some military commanders and political leaders.


"This time, I am not leaving my house. I want to die here. It doesn't matter if we move out or stay. Tens of thousands of those who left their homes were killed by Israel too, so why bother?" Um Nader, a mother of five from Gaza City, said via text message.


Residents said Israel bombarded Gaza City's Zeitoun, Sabra and Shejaia districts from ground and air. Tanks pushed into the eastern part of the Sheikh Radwan district northwest of the city centre, destroying houses and causing fires in tent encampments.

A Palestinian woman cries as she carries the body of a baby killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza City at dawn, before a funeral procession outside the Al Shifa Hospital. - AFP
A Palestinian woman cries as she carries the body of a baby killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza City at dawn, before a funeral procession outside the Al Shifa Hospital. - AFP


There was no immediate Israeli comment on those reports. The Israeli military has said it is operating on the outskirts of the city to dismantle militants' tunnels and locate weapons.


Much of Gaza City was laid to waste in the war's initial weeks in October-November 2023. About a million people lived there before the war, and hundreds of thousands are believed to have returned to live among the ruins, especially since Israel ordered people out of other areas and launched offensives elsewhere.


Israel, which has now told civilians to leave Gaza City again for their safety, says 70,000 have done so, heading south. Palestinian officials say less than half that number have left, and many thousands are still in the path of Israel's advance.


Displacement could further endanger those most vulnerable, including many children who are suffering from malnutrition, said Amjad al Shawa, the head of the Palestinian NGOs Network, an umbrella group of Palestinian NGOs that coordinates with the UN and international humanitarian agencies.


"This is going to be the most dangerous displacement since the war started," said Shawa. "People's refusal to leave despite the bombardment and the killing is a sign that they have lost faith." - Reuters


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