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CAIRO (Reuters) - Fifteen people were killed and 22 others injured in an Israeli strike on a residential apartment in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on Tuesday night, according to Al Jazeera TV and a Telgram channel affiliated to Hamas. The Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV showed video footage of the apartment site and a number of dead children wrapped in bed sheets while other residents were searching the rubble. The victims and the injured arrived at Nasser Hospital, according to Shehab News Agency, a channel close to Hamas on Telegram. (Reporting by Omar Abdel-Razek and Ali Sawafta and Omar; Editing by Chris Reese and Chizu Nomiyama)
Persons: Khan Younis, Omar Abdel, Razek, Ali Sawafta, Chris Reese, Chizu Organizations: Al, Hamas, Nasser Hospital, Shehab News Agency, Telegram Locations: CAIRO, Khan, Gaza, Al Jazeera, Qatar
CAIRO, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Fifteen people were killed and 22 others injured in an Israeli strike on a residential apartment in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on Tuesday night, according to Al Jazeera TV and a Telgram channel affiliated to Hamas. The Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV showed video footage of the apartment site and a number of dead children wrapped in bed sheets while other residents were searching the rubble. The victims and the injured arrived at Nasser Hospital, according to Shehab News Agency, a channel close to Hamas on Telegram. Reporting by Omar Abdel-Razek and Ali Sawafta and Omar Editing by Chris Reese and Chizu NomiyamaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Khan Younis, Omar Abdel, Razek, Ali Sawafta, Omar, Chris Reese, Chizu Organizations: Al, Hamas, Nasser Hospital, Shehab News Agency, Telegram, Thomson Locations: CAIRO, Khan, Gaza, Al Jazeera, Qatar
Israeli troops forced their way into Al Shifa hospital in the early hours of Wednesday and spent the day deepening their search, the army said. "The troops continue to search the hospital in a precise, intelligence-based, manner," army spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at a press briefing late on Wednesday. "We have repeatedly called for a committee from the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the Red Cross to verify the lies of the occupation." Gaza health officials, considered reliable by the United Nations, say about 11,500 Palestinians are confirmed killed, around 40% of them children, and more are buried under the rubble. The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday called for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses in fighting for a "sufficient number of days" to allow aid access.
Persons: Nidal, Emily Rose, Israel, Daniel Hagari, Ezzat El Rashq, Al Shifa, Nidal al, Grant McCool, Howard Goller Organizations: Hamas, United Nations, World Health Organization, United Nations Security Locations: Emily Rose GAZA, JERUSALEM, Gaza's, Al Shifa, Qatar, Israel, Gaza, Egypt, U.N, Jerusalem
Israeli troops forced their way into Al Shifa hospital in the early hours of Wednesday and spent the day deepening their search, the army said. The military made no mention on Wednesday of finding any tunnel entrances in Al Shifa. "We have repeatedly called for a committee from the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the Red Cross to verify the lies of the occupation." Hamas-affiliated Shehab news agency reported early on Thursday that Israeli tanks raided Al Shifa from the complex's southern side and that gunfire was heard in the area. [1/7]A makeshift operating theater area is seen inside Al Shifa hospital during the Israeli ground operation around the hospital, in Gaza City November 12, 2023.
Persons: Israel, Daniel Hagari, Ezzat El Rashq, Al Shifa, Al, Ahmed El Mokhallalati, Nidal al, Emily Rose, Grant McCool, Howard Goller Organizations: Hamas, United Nations, World Health Organization, REUTERS Acquire, United Nations Security, Thomson Locations: GAZA, JERUSALEM, Gaza's, Al Shifa, Qatar, Israel, Gaza, Gaza City, Egypt, U.N, Jerusalem
Troops freed an Israeli soldier from Hamas captivity during the ground operation in Gaza, the military said on Monday. An Israeli military spokesperson declined to comment on details of the offensive, citing sensitivity with the issue. Saying any lull in fighting would benefit Hamas, Israel rejected the calls, in the first public split between Israel and its allies since Oct. 7. ENCIRCLING GAZA CITYAfter amassing hundreds of thousands of soldiers, including reservists, on its border with Gaza, Israel made the first sustained ground incursions of the offensive on Friday. Israeli military forces are aware of the dangers with heavily built up areas in Gaza and the dangers of sending in broad forces.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Amos Yadlin, Israel, Benny Gantz, Yoav Gallant, Netanyahu, Daniel Hagari, Salah Al Deen, Abu Ahmad, Hagari, Omri Attar, I'm, Ben Milch, they're, Milch, Jonathan Saul, Nidal Al Mughrabi, Frank Jack Daniel Our Organizations: Hamas, Israeli Defence Forces, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, Reuters, Troops, ., Saturday, Forces, Islamic, Combat Engineering Corps, IDF, Thomson Locations: Israeli, Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Hamas, GAZA, Gaza City, Jerusalem
Gazan authorities have started using ice cream trucks to store dead bodies, Reuters reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementHealth officials in Gaza are storing bodies in ice cream trucks as morgues and cemeteries run out of space, Reuters reported on Sunday. As the Israeli air strikes continue, officials have started using freezer trucks as temporary morgues, per Reuters. Reuters reported that ice cream trucks are also being used to store bodies because it's too risky to move the corpses to hospitals. Doha-based Al Jazeera, which is owned by the Qatari state, also reported on Saturday that ice cream trucks and refrigerated food vehicles were being used to store bodies.
Persons: , Israel, Dr, Yasser Ali, Nidal Al, Ali, Al Organizations: Reuters, Service, Hamas, News Agency, Borders, Israeli Air Force, Israel Defense Forces, United Nations Locations: Gaza, Israel, Deir al, Gaza City, Doha, Al Jazeera, Qatari
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