new deadly weekend, dozens dead in strikes in Gaza and Lebanon

new deadly weekend, dozens dead in strikes in Gaza and Lebanon
new deadly weekend, dozens dead in strikes in Gaza and Lebanon

13 children killed in Gaza

In the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Civil Defense reported on Sunday “at least” 25 dead, “including 13 children”, in a strike which targeted a house in Jabalia, in the north of the Palestinian territory. The building was reduced to a pile of stones.

“This morning, around six o'clock, there was a huge explosion. When we got here, we found torn bodies! “, said Abdallah al-Najjar, a member of the family.

The Israeli army said it targeted a site in Jabalia “where terrorists were operating”, referring to Hamas considered a terrorist movement by Israel, the United States and the European Union. “Before the strike, numerous measures were taken to limit the risk of injuring civilians,” according to the army.

Another Israeli strike hit a house in Gaza City, also in the north, killing five people, according to Civil Defense.

Gaza decimated and threatened with famine

Since October 6, Israeli troops have been carrying out an air and ground offensive against the north of the Gaza Strip, particularly in Jabalia, where Hamas is, according to them, seeking to regroup its forces.

By decimating its leadership in recent months, the army has inflicted heavy blows on the Palestinian Islamist movement which took power in Gaza in 2007, two years after Israel's unilateral withdrawal from the territory it occupied for 38 years.

Since the start of the war, Israel has besieged the Gaza Strip's approximately 2.4 million residents, most of whom have been displaced and are at risk of starvation, according to the UN.

“A large part of the more than two million people suffer from acute malnutrition and live in unimaginable conditions,” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock lamented on Sunday.

At least 35 dead in Lebanon

In Lebanon, on Israel's northern border, the Israeli army continued its strikes on the south and east of the country where Hezbollah has a strong presence.

In the east, at least 12 people were killed in strikes on the Baalbeck region, and three others in the village of Al-Qasr, the Lebanese Health Ministry said. And in the south, three rescue workers affiliated with Hezbollah were killed in a strike against their center in Adloun, according to the ministry.

An Israeli strike also hit a region north of Beirut on Sunday, killing at least 23 people including seven children in the town of Aalmat, according to the same source.

Footage shows rescuers digging through the rubble of a completely flattened house with their bare hands, removing bodies wrapped in blankets.

In addition to daily airstrikes, Israeli troops have been carrying out a ground offensive since September 30 in southern Lebanon, bordering northern Israel.

Israel claims responsibility for blasting beepers in Lebanon

Furthermore, Israel claimed responsibility for the first time for the explosions on September 17 and 18 of Hezbollah members' booby-trapped transmission devices, which according to the Lebanese authorities left around forty dead and nearly 3,000 injured. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged on Sunday that he had given the green light to the operation.

The Israeli army indicated in the evening that it had intercepted two drones coming from the east. Several drone attacks on Israel have been claimed by pro-Iranian groups in Iraq in recent weeks.

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