At least 28 Palestinians have lost their lives in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, with six children among them, amid growing tensions ahead of Israel's planned reopening of the Rafah border crossing.
Israeli forces escalated their attacks on Saturday, carrying out airstrikes that killed seven people, including three minors, at a displaced persons shelter near Khan Younis city. The victims were taken to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.
In Gaza City, five Palestinians, including three children, perished in an Israeli air strike targeting an apartment building in the Remal neighborhood. Eight others suffered injuries from the same attack.
"We could feel the shockwaves of the explosions followed by a huge, dark, dusty cloud that filled the area, leaving at least five people killed inside the residential flat," Al Jazeeraโs Hani Mahmoud reported from Gaza City.
Meanwhile, eight Palestinians in Daraj neighborhood also suffered injuries. In Khan Younis, an apartment building had been hit by fighter jets and destroyed after being pre-warned by Israeli military officials.
The Gaza Government Media Office stated that since a US-brokered ceasefire came into effect on October 10, at least 524 Palestinians have lost their lives to Israeli forces.
Israel plans to reopen the Rafah crossing, which links Gaza with Egypt, for the first time in almost a year and six months on Sunday. The move is part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. However, Israel has announced that only people who fled during the past two years will be allowed entry, excluding those born outside Gaza.
Hamas called for unrestricted movement in and out of Gaza, urging adherence to all aspects of the ceasefire agreement. This comes as Israel's conflict with Gaza has resulted in over 71,600 Palestinian fatalities since October 7, 2023.
Israeli forces escalated their attacks on Saturday, carrying out airstrikes that killed seven people, including three minors, at a displaced persons shelter near Khan Younis city. The victims were taken to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.
In Gaza City, five Palestinians, including three children, perished in an Israeli air strike targeting an apartment building in the Remal neighborhood. Eight others suffered injuries from the same attack.
"We could feel the shockwaves of the explosions followed by a huge, dark, dusty cloud that filled the area, leaving at least five people killed inside the residential flat," Al Jazeeraโs Hani Mahmoud reported from Gaza City.
Meanwhile, eight Palestinians in Daraj neighborhood also suffered injuries. In Khan Younis, an apartment building had been hit by fighter jets and destroyed after being pre-warned by Israeli military officials.
The Gaza Government Media Office stated that since a US-brokered ceasefire came into effect on October 10, at least 524 Palestinians have lost their lives to Israeli forces.
Israel plans to reopen the Rafah crossing, which links Gaza with Egypt, for the first time in almost a year and six months on Sunday. The move is part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. However, Israel has announced that only people who fled during the past two years will be allowed entry, excluding those born outside Gaza.
Hamas called for unrestricted movement in and out of Gaza, urging adherence to all aspects of the ceasefire agreement. This comes as Israel's conflict with Gaza has resulted in over 71,600 Palestinian fatalities since October 7, 2023.