Since dawn on Saturday, the Israeli army has killed 47 Palestinians in scattered attacks on the Gaza Strip, coinciding with the detonation of residential buildings by explosive robots in the northern neighborhoods of Gaza City, while renewing its warning to Palestinians to evacuate the city and head to the southern part of the strip.
The Israeli attacks are concentrated in Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of at least 40 Palestinians. In the Al-Tuffah area east of the city, 9 Palestinians were killed due to an Israeli bombardment targeting the home of the 'Al-Jumla' family in Al-Shawa Square.
In the Al-Shati refugee camp west of the city, 5 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike that targeted the house of Majid, the brother of the director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex, Mohammed Abu Salmiya. Near Al-Yarmouk Stadium in the center of the city, two Palestinian children were killed and others injured in an Israeli bombardment targeting Al-Mu'tasim School, which shelters displaced persons.
In the Al-Sabra neighborhood south of the city, a Palestinian woman was killed and others injured in an Israeli strike that targeted a civilian gathering near the Jordanian hospital at dawn. Near the Islamic University building in the southern part of the city, several children and women were injured due to an Israeli airstrike targeting a tent for displaced persons.
Additionally, 23 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombardment targeting various neighborhoods in the city, with no details available about them. The Civil Defense reported in a statement that several Palestinians were injured by Israeli gunfire randomly fired by army drones towards homes in the northern and southern parts of the city.
Furthermore, the Israeli army launched a series of violent and intensive airstrikes (fire belt) on the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood in the southwestern part of the city at night. In the northern part of the city, the Israeli army detonated several explosive vehicles 'robots' during the night in the area east of Sheikh Radwan and Al-Nafaq Street in its northern neighborhoods.
In the western part of the city, the Israeli army dropped leaflets in the sky over the Al-Shati camp, renewing its warning to Palestinians to evacuate and head to the southern areas. On Tuesday, the army announced that it had begun a 'wide ground operation' throughout Gaza City, involving regular and reserve forces from divisions 98, 162, and 36.
However, according to field evidence and local sources, no actual ground incursion was observed until Wednesday evening in the northern neighborhoods of the city. Thus, the Israeli army is present on the ground in several axes within Gaza City.
On August 8, the Israeli government approved a plan proposed by its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to gradually reoccupy the Gaza Strip entirely, starting with Gaza City, which is home to about one million Palestinians.
In the central part of the strip, Israeli attacks resulted in the deaths of at least two Palestinians. In the Al-Nuseirat camp, at least one Palestinian was killed and others injured in an Israeli strike targeting a civilian gathering on 20th Street.
In the southern part of the strip, Israeli attacks resulted in the deaths of at least 5 Palestinians. In the city of Rafah, one Palestinian was killed and 5 others waiting for aid were injured by Israeli gunfire near the distribution center to the north.
In Khan Younis, one Palestinian was killed in an Israeli strike near Abu Hamid Roundabout in the center of the city. Additionally, 3 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on areas in the southern part of the strip, with no details available about them.
With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 65,174 deaths and 166,071 injuries, most of whom are children and women, and a famine that has claimed the lives of 440 Palestinians, including 147 children.
The Israeli army has been waging a genocide against Gaza for two years.





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Gaza.. Israel kills 47 Palestinians and renews its warning to evacuate the city.