Israeli bombardment kills dozens in Gaza amid renewed surge in attacks

Israeli airstrikes killed at least 38 people in Gaza on Tuesday, according to Reuters and CBC’s videographer inside Gaza, as fighting ramps up amid escalating tensions in the region.

Palestinian health officials said at least 13 people, including women and children, were killed in two Israeli strikes on two houses in Nuseirat, one of the enclave’s eight historic refugee camps.

There has been no immediate comment by the Israeli army on the two strikes.

Another strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinian families in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City killed at least seven people, medics said.

The Israeli military said in a statement the airstrike targeted Hamas militants operating from a command centre embedded in a compound that had previously served as Al-Shejaia School.

It accused Hamas of using the civilian population and facilities for military purposes, which the group denies.

Dozens of people stand around an ambulance in Khan Younis after a car was targeted by a missile, killing six Palestinians. (Mohamed El Saife/CBC)

Later on Tuesday, two separate Israeli attacks killed five Palestinians in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip and in the Zeitoun suburb of Gaza City, medics said.

In Khan Younis, in the south of the enclave, seven Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a tent housing displaced people, according to CBC freelance videographer Mohamed El Saife.

Renewed surge in Gaza attacks amid rising regional tensions

Hours later, an Israeli airstrike on a car in western Khan Younis, killed six Palestinians, medics said. Footage circulated on social media, which Reuters could not immediately authenticate, showed a mangled, burnt-out vehicle.

The armed wings of Hamas, the Islamic Jihad and other smaller militant factions said in separate statements that their fighters attacked Israeli forces operating in several areas of Gaza with anti-tank rockets, mortar fire and explosive devices.

The renewed surge in violence in Gaza comes as Israel begins a ground operation in Lebanon, saying its paratroopers and commandos are engaged in intense fighting with Iran-backed Hezbollah. The conflict follows devastating Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah’s leadership.

A Palestinian kid looks on at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on Tuesday. (Ramadan Abed/Reuters)

The operation into Lebanon represents an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iran-backed militants that threatens to suck in the U.S. and Iran.

Israel-Hamas war nears 1-year mark

Hezbollah began firing rockets into Israel almost a year ago, in support of its ally Hamas in the war in Gaza, which began after the latter group staged the deadliest assault in Israel’s history on Oct. 7.

The assault, in which Israel says 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 taken hostage, triggered the war that has devastated Gaza, displacing most of its 2.3-million population and killing more than 41,600 people, according to Gaza health authorities.

Some Palestinians said they feared that Israel’s shift in focus to Lebanon could prolong the conflict in Gaza, which marks its first anniversary next week.

“The eyes of the world now are on Lebanon, while the occupation continues its killing in Gaza. We are afraid the war is going to go on for more months at least,” said Samir Mohammed, 46, a father of five from Gaza City.

“It is all unclear now as Israel unleashes its force undeterred in Gaza, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and God knows where else in the future,” he told Reuters via a chat app.

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