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GAZA: The father of Abir Srour mourns over the shrouded body of his daughter, killed in a Zionist strike, during her funeral at the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on April 17, 2025. - AFP
GAZA: The father of Abir Srour mourns over the shrouded body of his daughter, killed in a Zionist strike, during her funeral at the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on April 17, 2025. - AFP

Displacement and death amid Gaza war crimes

GAZA: Gaza’s civil defense agency said Thursday that a rash of Zionist air strikes killed at least 40 people, most of them in encampments for displaced civilians, as the Zionist entity pressed its offensive in the Palestinian territory. Civil defense spokesman Mahmud Bassal said two Zionist missiles hit several tents in the Al-Mawasi area of the southern city of Khan Yunis, resulting in at least 16 deaths, “most of them women and children, and 23 others were wounded”.

After the Zionist entity declared Al-Mawasi a safe zone in Dec 2023, tens of thousands of Palestinians flocked there seeking refuge from bombardment, but the area has since been hit by repeated Zionist strikes. Survivors described a large explosion at the densely packed encampment zone that set multiple tents ablaze.

“We were sitting peacefully in the tent, under God’s protection, when we suddenly saw something red glowing — and then the tent exploded, and the

surrounding tents caught fire,” Israa Abu al-Rus told AFP. “This is supposed to be a safe area in Al-Mawasi,” Abu al-Rus said. “We fled the tent towards the sea and saw the tents burning.”

Bassal said Zionist strikes on two other encampments of displaced Gazans killed a further nine people — seven in the northern town of Beit Lahia, and a father and son near Al-Mawasi. Separately, the civil defense reported two more attacks on displaced people in Jabalia — one that killed at least seven members of the Asaliya family, and another that killed six people at a school being used as a shelter — as well as Zionist shelling in Gaza City that killed two.

The Zionist entity said Wednesday that it had converted 30 percent of Gaza into a buffer zone in the widening offensive it resumed in March, ending a two-month ceasefire. Defense Minister Israel Katz said this month that the military was leaving Gaza “smaller and more isolated”. The United Nations said half a million Palestinians have been displaced since the offensive resumed, triggering what it has described as the most severe humanitarian crisis since the war began on Oct 7, 2023.

“Every single person in Gaza is relying on humanitarian aid to survive,” the chief executives of 12 NGOs, including Oxfam and Save the Children, wrote in a joint statement. “That lifeline has been completely cut off since a blockade on all aid supplies was imposed by (Zionist) authorities on March 2,” they said, adding that “This is one of the worst humanitarian failures of our generation.”

Hamas accused the Zionist entity on Thursday of attempting to starve Gaza’s 2.4 million people after Katz said the day before that the Zionist entity would continue preventing aid from entering the territory. “This is a public admission of committing a war crime, including the use of starvation as a weapon and the denial of basic necessities such as food, medicine, water, and fuel to innocent civilians for the seventh consecutive week,” the group said in a statement.

In parallel to the Gaza offensive, Hamas said the Zionist entity had proposed a new 45-day ceasefire through mediators that would include the release of dozens of hostages. The proposal also called for Hamas to disarm to secure a complete end to the war, a demand the group rejects. Two Hamas officials said Thursday that internal discussions on the truce proposal were nearly complete, with one telling AFP “the group will send its response to the mediators once they finish” — possibly on Thursday.

“Every time they say truce and just as we begin to catch our breath, the occupation resumes its bombings — even more brutally than before,” said Nidal Wresh Agha, a resident of Rafah. “We pray that this time it is real — so we can rest, hold our children close, breathe again and try to reclaim the fragments of a life buried in the rubble of our homes.” The Zionist entity’s renewed assault has so far killed at least 1,691 people in Gaza, the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory reported, bringing the overall toll since the war erupted to 51,065, most of them civilians. – AFP

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