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GAZA: A Palestinian child injured in a Zionist strike reacts as she is carried to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on Aug 21, 2024. - AFP
GAZA: A Palestinian child injured in a Zionist strike reacts as she is carried to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on Aug 21, 2024. - AFP

Zionists kill dozens in Gaza

Blinken ends visit without truce breakthrough • Zionists kill top Fatah fighter in Lebanon

GAZA: Zionist airstrikes across Gaza killed at least 50 Palestinians in the past 24 hours, Palestinian health officials said on Wednesday, after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ended his latest visit to the region with a truce deal still elusive. As last-ditch diplomacy continued to halt the 10-month-old war between the Zionist entity and Hamas, the Zionist military said jets hit around 30 targets throughout the Gaza Strip including tunnels, launch sites and an observation post.

It said troops killed dozens of armed fighters and seized weapons including explosives, grenades and automatic rifles. Later in the day, the Zionist military struck a school and a nearby house in Gaza City, killing at least three people and wounding 15, the territory’s civil emergency service said.

In the town of Bani Suhaila near Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, a Zionist airstrike killed seven Palestinians at a tent encampment for displaced people, medics said. The military issued new evacuation orders in the heavily overcrowded area of Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced by the fighting have sought shelter. The orders were soon followed by tank fire with at least one person killed and several wounded by machine gun fire, medics and residents said.

Meanwhile, the Zionist entity killed a senior fighter from Fatah’s armed wing Wednesday in a strike on Lebanon, leading to accusations from the Palestinian movement that the Zionist entity is trying to “ignite a regional war”. Fatah, the Palestinian movement based in the Zionist-occupied West Bank, said Khalil Maqdah was killed in a strike near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon.

The Zionist military said it targeted the brother of Mounir Maqdah, who heads the Lebanese branch of Fatah’s armed wing. It accused them both of “directing attacks and smuggling weapons” to the West Bank and collaborating with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. In response, the slain militant’s Fatah movement, which is headed by Palestinian President

Mahmoud Abbas and rivals the Gaza Strip’s Islamist rulers Hamas, accused the Zionist entity of bidding to trigger a wider regional war.

Maqdah’s killing marks the first such attack on a senior Fatah member in more than 10 months of cross-border clashes between the Zionist entity and Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement following the Gaza war. The “assassination of a Fatah official is further proof that (the Zionist entity) wants to ignite a full-scale war in the region,” Tawfiq Tirawy, a member of Fatah’s central committee, told AFP in Ramallah.

The Gaza conflict churned on as Blinken wound up his ninth troubleshooting visit to the Middle East since the Gaza war erupted last October with still no sign that deep differences between the sides over how to end the war could be reconciled. Blinken’s talks with leaders of ceasefire mediators Egypt and Qatar, as well as in the Zionist entity, focused on the fate of tiny, crowded Gaza, where the Zionist entity’s military campaign has killed more than 40,000 people since October according to Palestinian health authorities, and of the remaining captives being held there.

For displaced people left exposed in Deir Al-Balah, the lack of progress towards a ceasefire compounded the misery as they searched for space away from the fighting. “Where will we go? Where will we go?” said Aburakan, 55, a displaced person from Gaza City in the territory’s north who has had to change refuge five times since October.

“We feel they are closing in. I live a few hundred meters from the threatened areas, and I have been searching since the early morning in vain for a space in western Deir Al-Balah, Khan Younis, or Nuseirat,” he told Reuters via a chat app. “Unfortunately, we may die before we see an end to this war. All ceasefire talk is a lie.”

Palestinian and United Nations officials say most of the 2.3 million population have become internally displaced by the Zionist entity’s ongoing ground operations and bombardment that have also flattened swathes of built-up areas across the enclave. – Agencies

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