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Gaza Health Ministry: Death toll rises to 12,000, including 5,000 Children

Gaza health authorities raised their death toll on Saturday to more than 12,000, 5,000 of them children. The United Nations deems those figures credible, though they are now updated infrequently due to the difficulty of collecting information.

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  • Israeli airstrikes in south Gaza resulted in at least 47 Palestinian deaths.
  • The military shift to south Gaza could force further displacement of civilians.
  • Israel’s Prime Minister’s aide, Mark Regev, emphasized the intent to avoid civilian casualties.
  • Israel’s offensive in Gaza aims to annihilate Hamas, which controls the region.
  • Much of Gaza City has been destroyed, displacing a large portion of Gaza’s population.
  • Gaza health authorities report over 12,000 Palestinian deaths, including 5,000 children.
  • In Khan Younis, 26 Palestinians were killed in an airstrike, including evacuees from north Gaza.
  • Israel has targeted residential areas, claiming Hamas uses them for military purposes.
  • Israeli leaflets warned Khan Younis residents of imminent military operations.
  • Israel’s focus on Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City alleges a hidden Hamas command center, which Hamas and hospital staff deny.
  • The Israeli military claims to have found weapons and a tunnel entrance at Al Shifa Hospital.
  • Palestinian officials state Israel ordered an evacuation of Al Shifa, which the Israeli military denies, offering a secure route for voluntary evacuations.
  • A shortage of fuel has halted humanitarian aid deliveries and led to infrastructure breakdowns in Gaza.
  • Ongoing violence in the West Bank has escalated since the start of the Gaza war.

The Associated Press has the story:

Gaza Health Ministry: Death toll rises to 12,000, including 5,000 Children

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza/JERUSALEM, (AP)

Israeli air strikes on residential blocks in south Gaza killed at least 47 Palestinians on Saturday, medics said, after Israel again warned civilians to relocate as it turns to attacking Hamas in the enclave’s south after subduing the north.

Palestinians mourn their relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in the hospital in Khan Younis, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Such a move could compel hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled south from the Israeli assault on Gaza City to move again, along with residents of Khan Younis, a city of more than 400,000, worsening a dire humanitarian crisis.

A Palestinian man reacts over the body of a relative as bodies of those killed by Israeli airstrikes on Jabaliya refugee camp are lined up, at the Indonesian hospital, northern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Ahmed Alarini)

“We’re asking people to relocate. I know it’s not easy for many of them, but we don’t want to see civilians caught up in the crossfire,” Mark Regev, an aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told MSNBC on Friday.

Israel vowed to annihilate the Hamas militant group that controls the Gaza Strip after its Oct. 7 rampage into Israel in which its fighters killed 1,200 people and dragged 240 hostages into the enclave, according to Israeli tallies.

Palestinians pray over the bodies of people killed by Israeli airstrikes on Jabaliya refugee camp, at the Indonesian hospital, northern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Ahmed Alarini)

Since then, Israel has bombed much of Gaza City – the enclave’s urban core – to rubble, ordered the depopulation of the northern half of the narrow strip and displaced around two-thirds of Gaza’s 2.3 million Palestinians. Many of those who have fled fear their homelessness could become permanent.

Palestinians mourn their relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in the hospital in Khan Younis, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Gaza health authorities raised their death toll on Saturday to more than 12,000, 5,000 of them children. The United Nations deems those figures credible, though they are now updated infrequently due to the difficulty of collecting information.

Overnight on Saturday, 26 Palestinians were killed and 23 injured by an air strike on two apartments in a multi-storey block in a busy residential district of Khan Younis, according to health officials.

Eyad Al-Zaeem said he lost his aunt, her children and her grandchildren in the air strike in Khan Younis, and that all had evacuated from north Gaza on Israeli army orders only to die where the army told them they could be safe.

Mourners pray around bodies draped the Palestinian flag, during their funeral in the Balata refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. The Israeli military said its aircraft struck what it described as a hideout for militants in the urban refugee camp of Balata. The Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance service said five Palestinians were killed in the strike. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

“All of them were martyred. They had nothing to do with the (Hamas) resistance,” said Zaeem, standing outside the morgue at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis where 26 bodies were laid out before they were to be carried by loved ones to burials.

A few km (miles) to the north, six Palestinians were killed when a house was bombed from the air in the town of Deir Al-Balah, according to health authorities.

An Israeli military statement on Saturday made no mention of air strike locations. It said only that over the past 24 hours its air force hit dozens of Gaza targets including militants, command centres, rocket launch sites and munitions factories.

Israel has said Hamas combatants use residential buildings and districts in densely populated Gaza as cover, something the Islamist movement denies.

Israel had on Thursday dropped leaflets over Khan Younis telling residents to move to shelters, suggesting military operations on the ground there was imminent.

Regev said Israeli troops would have to advance into the city to oust Hamas fighters from underground tunnels and bunkers but that no such “enormous infrastructure” existed in less built-up areas to the west, closer to the Mediterranean coast.

Regev said that since western areas were closer to the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, humanitarian aid could be brought in “as quickly as possible”.

Palestinians look at destruction after an Israeli strike on the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

AL SHIFA HOSPITAL

At Gaza’s largest hospital, Al Shifa in Gaza City, Israel said its forces had found a vehicle with a large number of weapons and what it called a Hamas tunnel shaft as it combs the complex in search of what it says is the militants’ command center.

Palestinians sit by a person killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

Much to international alarm, Israel has made Al Shifa a primary target of its ground advance, with its military saying that the hospital sits above a vast underground Hamas bunker. Hamas and hospital staff deny that and say Israel’s findings there have so far established no such thing.

A Palestinian child wounded in the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip is treated in Khan Younis on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

The Israeli army said it briefly fought militants outside the hospital earlier this week before entering it to search it and question staff, and there had been no violence inside.

It released a video on Friday that it said showed a tunnel entrance in an outdoor area of the hospital. It appeared the area had been excavated. A bulldozer appeared in the background.

Palestinians look at destruction after an Israeli strike on the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

“We are seeing the Hamas presence in all of (Gaza) hospitals. This is a clear-cut presence,” Israeli Major General Yaron Finkelman said in a video showing him conferring with army engineers excavating areas within Al Shifa’s grounds.

Hamas denies using hospitals for military purposes.

Palestinians ride donkey carts during the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

On Saturday, Palestinian officials said the Israeli military had ordered the evacuation of all staff and 1,000-1,500 patients from Al Shifa, with evacuees facing treks along dangerous, bombed-out roads littered with dead bodies.

Palestinians look at destruction after an Israeli strike on the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

The army denied the accusation, saying it had acceded to a request from Al Shifa’s director to “expand and assist” in more voluntary evacuations via a “secure route”. Doctors and medics could stay to support patients too weak to be evacuated, it said.

Palestinians extinguish the fire on the rubble of destroyed buildings in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Nusseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Marwan Saleh)

Al Shifa staff said a premature baby died at the hospital on Friday, the first baby to die there in the two days since Israeli forces entered. Three had died in the previous days while the hospital was encircled by Israeli forces.

FUEL DELIVERIES

With the war entering its seventh week, there was no sign of a let-up, despite international calls for a ceasefire or at least “humanitarian pauses” to tackle critical shortages of food, medicines, drinking water and fuel afflicting civilians.

Amid warnings that its Gaza siege raised the immediate risk of starvation, Israel on Friday appeared to bow to international pressure in agreeing to allow fuel trucks in and promising “no limitation” on aid requested by the United Nations.

Mourners attend the funeral of five Palestinians, in the Balata refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. The Israeli military said its aircraft struck what it described as a hideout for militants in the urban refugee camp of Balata. The Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance service said five Palestinians were killed in the strike. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

But the U.N. humanitarian agency OCHA said no aid entered Gaza for a third day running on Friday and distributions had come to a virtual halt due to a lack of security guarantees and fuel. It said raw sewage has begun flowing in the streets in some areas as a result of a lack of fuel to run infrastructure.

Deadly violence has also surged in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since the Gaza war began. At least five militants from the armed wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party were killed in an Israeli air strike on a building in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, Palestinian medics said on Saturday.

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