Gaza rescuers say 30 killed in separate Israeli strikes
Gaza rescuers said Israeli strikes in Gaza on Sunday killed at least 30 people, as the Israeli military pursues its offensive against Hamas in the north of the Palestinian territory.
"Since dawn today, at least 17 citizens have been martyred in Israeli attacks on homes and citizens in the northern Gaza Strip," said Gaza's civil defence agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal.
Among the dead were six in the town of Beit Lahia and four in Jabalia. They included women and children, he said.
Muhammad Salha, director of Al-Awda Hospital in Jabalia, described the situation as "horrific".
He said in a statement the only general surgeon left in northern Gaza was working at his hospital, where more than 70 percent of injuries required urgent surgical intervention.
Since October 6, Israel's military has conducted a sweeping air and ground assault in northern Gaza, particularly in the areas of Jabalia, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun, in what it calls an operation to prevent Hamas militants from regrouping.
"The Israeli occupation has continued around-the-clock bombardment of civilian homes, especially in northern Gaza," Bassal said on Sunday.
"This shelling has led to the destruction of numerous buildings and infrastructure... Over 100,000 residents are in northern Gaza without food, water or medicine," he added.
He told AFP that residents were "being bombed without prior warning".
Separately, medics in Gaza in the south said 13 Palestinians were killed in several Israeli strikes on Sunday.
Medics from the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza reported "the martyrdom of nine citizens, including four children, in an Israeli air strike east of Khan Yunis".
The civil defence agency said it retrieved three bodies, of a woman and her two children, after a raid on Rafah's eastern Khirbet al-Adas neighbourhood.
One more person was also reported killed, the agency added.