Jerusalem: Israeli troops removed underground shafts and awkward structures in Saturday’s attack on the city of Gaza and the wider Gaza Strip, killing 87 Palestinians, including 70 in Gaza City.
Civil Defense Agency said 11 people were killed when fighter jets attacked the Dughmush family near Al-Sabra in the city.
The attack comes after 10 countries, including Australia, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Canada, formally recognized an independent country on Monday, ahead of the annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly.
The intensified military demolition campaign of Israel’s high-rise buildings in Gaza City began with ground attacks.
Forces controlling the eastern suburbs of Gaza City have been hitting Chief Radwan in their legs in recent days and counting the locations of all Hawa regions, which will be located in the middle and western regions of the city, with most of the population in shelters.
Hamas warns Israeli prisoners’ lives in danger due to bombing
Israel’s military estimates it has cancelled as many as 20 towers in the past two weeks and believes that about 350,000 people have left Gaza City since the beginning of this month. However, there are still about 600,000.
These include some Israeli prisoners who are Hamas heroes.
The group’s military forces posted images of prisoners in a telegram on Saturday, warning their lives were at risk from Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
In the last two years of combat, Israeli bombing killed more than 65,000 Palestinians, spreading famine, dismantling most structures and showing most of the population, and in many cases, multiple times.
Israel said that “the war will end only when Hamas surrenders”, freeing Israeli prisoners, disarming and disbanding. Hamas said it will not disarm until the Palestinian state is established.
On October 7, 2023, a total of 48 of the 251 Israelis were released, but 28 were believed to have died.
Hospital director was injured
Palestinians are experiencing unimaginable trauma as Israel attacks to capture the largest urban center of the region.
The directors of AL SHIFA Hospital were shocked and shocked when two victims who died in the strike were taken to the ward: his brother and sister’s son.
“I was shocked and depressed to see the bodies of my brother and wife,” said Mohammed Abu Salmiya, who was working in the emergency room of the major hospitals in the area at the time.
“Now everything is possible because you treat your dearest person as a martyr or injured,” he said. “The crimes of profession continue, and the number of martyrs continues to increase.”
A reporter saw the sound of sirens pouring into the ambulance in the hospital compound, which caused more people to be killed by Israeli bombing Gaza.
Posted at Dawn on September 21, 2025