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Israeli forces storm Gaza’s Khan Younis, hospitals overrun

Israeli forces launched their storm of the main city in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, where hospitals were overrun with scores of Palestinian wounded and dead. In what appeared to be the biggest ground assault since a truce collapsed last week, residents said Israeli tanks had entered the eastern parts of Khan Younis for the first time, crossing from the Israeli border fence and advancing west.

Quick Read

  • Israeli ground assault intensifies in southern Gaza: Israeli forces escalated their offensive in Gaza, particularly focusing on Khan Younis, the second-largest city in the region. This marks the largest ground assault since the recent collapse of a truce.
  • Tanks enter eastern Khan Younis: Residents reported Israeli tanks entering the eastern parts of Khan Younis, advancing west and taking positions in strategic locations, including the town of Bani Suhaila and near the Hamad City housing development.
  • Objective to annihilate Hamas: Israel’s expansion of its ground campaign aims to fulfill its objective of destroying Hamas, the ruling authority in Gaza. Israel’s government spokesperson emphasized the military difficulty of this second stage of the operation.
  • Civilian harm and international concern: Amidst concerns about civilian casualties, Israel stated its openness to feedback on minimizing civilian harm, consistent with its goal against Hamas. The U.S. urged Israel to reduce harm to civilians.
  • Hospitals overwhelmed with casualties: Khan Younis’ Nasser hospital received a high influx of wounded and dead, overwhelming the medical facilities. Survivors described a devastating strike on a school sheltering displaced individuals.
  • Gaza’s health crisis: The health ministry in Gaza reported a collapsing healthcare system, unable to cope with the magnitude and severity of injuries. There are fears of many trapped under rubble or in inaccessible areas.
  • Death toll and displacement: More than 15,800 people are confirmed dead, and thousands more are missing in Gaza, according to health officials. Israeli forces’ actions have driven 80% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents from their homes.
  • Israel’s responsibility claim: Israel holds Hamas responsible for civilian harm, asserting that militants operate among civilians and use underground tunnels necessitating heavy bombardment.
  • Evacuation instructions and safety concerns: Israel has been providing evacuation instructions via social media and leaflets. However, Gazans report no safe places left, with bombardments continuing in areas including Rafah, close to the Egyptian border.
  • Deteriorating situation: The World Health Organization representative in Gaza described worsening conditions, with intensified bombings in southern areas, including Khan Younis and Rafah.

Reuters has the story:

Israeli forces storm Gaza’s Khan Younis, hospitals overrun

Newslooks- GAZA, (Reuters)

Israeli forces launched their storm of the main city in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, where hospitals were overrun with scores of Palestinian wounded and dead.

In what appeared to be the biggest ground assault since a truce collapsed last week, residents said Israeli tanks had entered the eastern parts of Khan Younis for the first time, crossing from the Israeli border fence and advancing west.

Some took up positions inside the town of Bani Suhaila on Khan Younis’ eastern outskirts, while others continued further and were stationed on the edge of a Qatari-funded housing development called Hamad City, residents said.

Palestinians fleeing the Israeli ground offensive arrive in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

The Israelis, who seized the northern half of Gaza last month before pausing for the week-long truce, say they are now extending their ground campaign to the rest of the enclave to fulfill their objective of annihilating its Hamas rulers.

“We’re moving ahead with the second stage now. A second stage that is going to be difficult militarily,” government spokesperson Eylon Levy told reporters in a briefing.

Israel was open to “constructive feedback” on reducing harm to civilians as long as the advice is consistent with its aim of destroying Hamas, he said.

Palestinians lie on the floor as they wait to be taken care of after being wounded in an Israeli army bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in the hospital in Khan Younis, Tuesday Dec. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

At Khan Younis’ main Nasser hospital, the wounded arrived by ambulance, car, flatbed truck and donkey cart after what survivors described as a strike that hit a school being used as a shelter for the displaced.

Inside a ward, almost every inch of floor space was taken up by the wounded, medics hurrying from patient to patient while relatives wailed.

A doctor carried the small limp body of a dead boy in a track suit and placed him in a corner, arms splayed across the blood-smeared tile. On the floor next to him, surrounded by discarded bandages and rubber gloves, lay a wounded boy and girl, their limbs tangled with the stands holding the IV drips in their arms.

A boy and a little girl wait to be treated on the floor after being wounded in an Israeli army bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in the hospital in Khan Younis, Tuesday Dec. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Two young girls were being treated, still covered in dust from the collapse of the house that had buried their family.

“My parents are under the rubble,” sobbed one. “I want my mum, I want my mum, I want my family.”

Outside, men carried corpses in white and bloodied shrouds to be taken away for funerals. Around a dozen bodies lay on the ground. Five or six were taken away in a motorcycle cart.

Aisha al-Raqb, a 70-year-old woman, said her son Iyad was among the dead and held out a blood-stained hand.

“This is his blood. This is his precious blood. May Allah have mercy on his soul. My darling. I (want to) smell his scent, smell his scent, oh God, oh God,” she said.

Palestinians mourn their relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in front of the morgue at the hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

Gaza health ministry spokesperson Ashra al-Qidra said at least 43 corpses had already reached Nasser hospital that morning, and dozens more were feared trapped under rubble or in locations unsafe for ambulances to recover them.

“Hospitals in the southern Gaza Strip are totally collapsing, they cannot deal with the quantity and quality of injuries that arrive at the hospitals,” he said.

Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ali Alqam, 32, during his funeral in the West Bank refugee camp of Qalandia, south of Ramallah, Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. The Palestinian health ministry said the Alqam was killed during an Israeli army raid in Qalandia this morning. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

WASHINGTON URGES LESS HARM TO CIVILIANS

Washington has called on its close ally Israel to do more to reduce harm to civilians in the next phase of the Gaza war, which Israel launched in retribution for an Oct. 7 attack by Hamas fighters who rampaged through towns, killing 1,200 people and seizing 240 hostages according to Israel’s tally.

Israel’s unprecedented bombardment of the Gaza Strip has since driven 80% of its 2.3 million residents from their homes, most now crowding into the southern areas now in the firing line.

According to Gaza health officials deemed reliable by the United Nations, more than 15,800 people are confirmed dead, with thousands more missing and feared buried under rubble.

Palestinians fleeing the Israeli ground offensive arrive in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

Israel says blame for harm to civilians falls on Hamas fighters who operate among them, including from tunnels below ground that can be destroyed only with huge bombs. Hamas denies this.

Since the truce collapsed, Israel has been posting an online map to tell Gazans which parts of the enclave to evacuate. The eastern quarter of Khan Younis was marked out on it on Monday, and is home to hundreds of thousands of people, many of whom took flight on foot.

Palestinians fleeing the Israeli ground offensive arrive in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

“What civilians should do to stay safe is listen to the instructions that are coming out from our Twitter accounts, from our website, and also to look at the leaflets that are landing in their areas,” Israeli military spokesperson Richard Hecht told reporters on Tuesday.

Gazans say there is no safe place left to go, with remaining towns and shelters already overwhelmed. Israel has continued to bomb the areas where it is telling people to go, including the city of Rafah, next to the Egyptian border south of Khan Younis.

In this satellite image from Planet Labs PBC, Israeli armored vehicles and tanks can be seen just north of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023. Satellite photos analyzed Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, by The Associated Press show that the Israeli military has begun its ground offensive in the southern reaches of the Gaza Strip as part of its war against Hamas. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

“The situation is getting worse by the hour,” Richard Peeperkorn, WHO representative in Gaza, told reporters via video link from southern Gaza. “There’s intensified bombing going on all around, including here in the southern areas, Khan Younis and even in Rafah.”

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