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Israel orders more evacuations in the center city of Khan Younis

Israel ordered residents out of the center of Gaza’s main southern city Khan Younis on Saturday and pounded the length of the enclave, after the United States wielded its U.N. Security Council veto to shield its ally from a demand for a ceasefire.

Quick Read

  • Israeli Escalation in Khan Younis: Israel expanded its military campaign into southern Gaza, pushing into Khan Younis and intensifying attacks across the Gaza Strip.
  • US Veto at UN Security Council: The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, backed by 13 of the 15 members, with Britain abstaining.
  • Evacuation Orders in Khan Younis: Israel’s Arabic-language spokesperson issued evacuation orders for parts of central Khan Younis, raising concerns about further military actions.
  • Humanitarian Crisis: With medical supplies and food scarce, the UN is testing a new system to bring aid into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, pending Israel’s approval.
  • Mass Displacement in Gaza: Most of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced, with nowhere safe to go. Hospitals in southern Gaza reported receiving hundreds of dead and wounded.
  • Civilian Casualties: Gaza’s Health Ministry reported over 17,700 deaths, with many thousands missing and presumed dead under the rubble.
  • Allegations Against Israel: Medical workers in northern Gaza accused Israel of targeting hospitals and ambulances, which Israel has previously denied, accusing Hamas of using medical facilities to hide fighters.
  • US’s Role: The US veto at the UN has been criticized by Palestinian leaders, with the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas accusing the US of complicity in Israeli war crimes.
  • Israeli Campaign’s Objective: Israel’s campaign aims to annihilate Gaza’s Hamas rulers after their initial attack on Israeli towns, with Israeli forces claiming efforts to limit civilian casualties and blaming Hamas for civilian harm.

Reuters has the story:

Israel orders more evacuations in the center city of Khan Younis

Newslooks- GAZA/CAIRO, (Reuters)

Israel ordered residents out of the center of Gaza’s main southern city Khan Younis on Saturday and pounded the length of the enclave, after the United States wielded its U.N. Security Council veto to shield its ally from a demand for a ceasefire.

Since a truce collapsed last week, Israel has expanded its ground campaign into the southern half of the Gaza Strip by pushing into Khan Younis. Simultaneously, both sides have reported a surge in fighting in the north.

Smoke rises from the Gaza Strip after Israeli strikes on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Israel’s Arabic-language spokesperson posted a map on X highlighting six numbered blocks of Khan Younis that residents were told to evacuate “urgently”. They included parts of the city centre that had not been subject to such orders before.

Israel issued similar warnings before storming eastern parts of the city and residents said they feared new evacuation orders heralded a further assault.

Palestinian woman cleans up after an Israeli strike on her neighborhood in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

“It might be a matter of time before they act against our area too. We have been hearing bombing all night,” said Zainab Khalil, 57, displaced with 30 of her relatives and friends in Khan Younis near Jalal street where troops told people to leave.

“We don’t sleep at night, we stay awake, we try to put the children to sleep and we stay up fearing the place would be bombed and we’ll have to run carrying the children out. During the day begins another tragedy, and that is: how to feed the children?”

Palestinians look at houses destroyed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

With food and medical supplies also scarce, a senior U.N. World Food Programme official said a new system was being tested to bring aid into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel, potentially allowing imports to ramp up. However, Israel has not yet agreed to open the crossing.

The vast majority of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have already been forced from their homes, many fleeing several times. With fighting raging across the length of the territory, residents and U.N. agencies say there is now effectively nowhere safe to go, though Israel disputes this.

Israeli soldiers patrol as the smoke rises from the Gaza Strip after Israeli strikes on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In Khan Younis, the dead and wounded arrived through the night at the overwhelmed Nasser hospital. A medic ran out of an ambulance with the limp body of a small girl in a pink track suit. Inside, wounded children wailed and writhed on the tile floor as nurses raced to comfort them. Outside, bodies were lined up in white shrouds.

THOUSANDS MISSING PRESUMED DEAD

Nasser and another southern hospital, al Aqsa in Deir al-Balah, reported 133 dead and 259 wounded between them in the past 24 hours, raising a toll that has exceeded 17,700, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, with many thousands more missing and presumed dead.

Footage obtained by Reuters inside another hospital in Deir al-Balah, the Jaffa hospital, showed extensive damage from a strike on a mosque next door. The obliterated ruins of the mosque could be seen through the blown-out windows.

Palestinians wounded in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip are brought to the hospital in Deir al Balah on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

“We believe the number of martyrs under the rubble might be greater than those received at hospitals,” Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesperson for the ministry in the Hamas-run enclave, told Reuters.

Medical workers in northern Gaza, where some of the heaviest fighting is taking place, accused Israel of targeting hospitals and ambulances.

An ambulance worker in Gaza City’s Shejaiya district told Reuters crews were often unable to respond to calls from the wounded and said their teams came under Israeli fire, asking that his name not be printed for fear of reprisals.

Palestinians look at houses destroyed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Mohammed Salha, a manager at al-Awda hospital, said Israeli forces had besieged the hospital for days with tanks, shooting people trying to get in or out. They shot dead a woman in the street and a hospital worker standing at a window, he said.

The Health Ministry said Israeli forces had shot dead two medical staffers inside Kamal Adwan hospital, also in northern Gaza, on Saturday.

Jaffa Medical Hospital in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, said it had stopped operating on Friday due to extensive damage when Israel bombed a mosque nearby.

Smoke rises from the Gaza Strip after Israeli strikes on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Northern Gaza families were posting messages on the internet pleading with emergency crews to venture into Gaza City.

A spokesperson for Israel’s military did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment about the reports of shooting on ambulances and hospitals. The military has previously accused Hamas of hiding fighters in medical facilities.

U.S. VETO MAKES WASHINGTON ‘COMPLICIT’

At the United Nations on Friday, Washington used its veto to reject a vote by 13 of the Security Council’s 15 members backing a resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. Britain abstained.

Israel launched its campaign to annihilate Gaza’s Hamas rulers after their fighters burst into Israeli towns on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and capturing 240 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Palestinians look at houses destroyed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Israeli forces say they are limiting civilian casualties by providing maps showing areas that are safe, and blame Hamas for harming civilians by hiding among them, which the fighters deny. Palestinians say the campaign has turned into a scorched-earth war of vengeance against the entire population of an enclave as densely-populated as London.

Washington has said it told Israel to do more to fulfill promises it made protect civilians in the next phase of the war. But Washington still backs Israel’s position that a ceasefire would benefit Hamas.

“We do not support this resolution’s call for an unsustainable ceasefire that will only plant the seeds for the next war,” Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Robert Wood told the Security Council before exercising Washington’s veto.

A Palestinian woman holds her child after an Israeli strike on her neighborhood in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Ezzat El-Reshiq, a member of Hamas’ political bureau, condemned the U.S. veto as “inhumane”. Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority which lost control of Gaza to Hamas in 2007, said the veto made the United States complicit in Israeli war crimes.

Mark Regev, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Fox News on Saturday that a ceasefire would leave Hamas in charge.

“That just takes us back to October 6,” he said, adding the group needed to be finished “once and for all”.

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