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World

Israel pounds Gaza as Red Cross warns of 'intolerable' suffering

  • UN warns thousands more civilians could die in Gaza as Israel declared the war had entered a second stage
Published October 29, 2023

GAZA STRIP: Israel intensified its attacks on Gaza Sunday, calling for civilians to flee south where it vowed aid would increase, as the Red Cross warned of “intolerable” suffering.

The United Nations warned thousands more civilians could die in Gaza as Israel declared the war had entered a “second stage”, stepping up its ground operations inside the Hamas group - run territory.

Israel unleashed a massive bombing campaign after Hamas stormed across the border on October 7, killing 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and seizing 230 hostages, according to Israeli officials.

Since then, relentless Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed more than 8,000 people, half of them children, the Hamas-controlled health ministry in the territory said.

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Mirjana Spoljaric, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, voiced shock Saturday at the “intolerable level of human suffering”, urging all sides to de-escalate the conflict.

“This is a catastrophic failing that the world must not tolerate.”

Thousands of buildings have been flattened in the overcrowded territory of 2.4 million people, with more than half the population displaced as Israel imposed a near-total siege.

‘A battlefield’

Israeli fighter jets dropped leaflets over Gaza City on Saturday, warning residents the area was now a “battlefield”, that shelters in northern Gaza were not safe, and they should “evacuate immediately”.

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The army delivered similar warnings earlier in its campaign, but many who fled south have returned home after failing to find refuge from Israeli bombing.

Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari reiterated Sunday that civilians should go south “to a safer area where they can receive water, food and medicine”, vowing that “the humanitarian efforts to Gaza, led by Egypt and the United States, will be expanding”.

Hamas authorities reported on Sunday a “large number” of people killed overnight in strikes on two refugee camps in northern Gaza.

Israel’s Home Front Command earlier warned residents in the southern cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon of incoming missile and rocket attacks.

The intense strikes against Hamas group, which has ruled Gaza since 2007, provided cover for Israeli ground forces to step up operations, ahead of an expected full-blown invasion.

‘Second stage’

“Since early Friday evening, combined combat forces of armour, combat engineers and infantry have been operating on the ground in the northern Gaza Strip,” the Israeli army said late Saturday.

“This is the second stage of the war whose goals are clear: destroying the military and leadership capabilities of Hamas group, and bringing the hostages back home,” Netanyahu told journalists.

“The war in the (Gaza) Strip will be long and difficult and we are prepared for it.”

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said earlier that Israel was attacking “above the ground and below the ground” in the new phase of the war, alluding to the sprawling network of tunnels Hamas group has built under Gaza.

UN human rights chief Volker Turk has warned of “the possibly catastrophic consequences of large-scale ground operations in Gaza”, saying “thousands more civilians” could die.

Gaza under blackout as Israel moves to ‘next stage’ of war on Hamas

And as Israel sends troops and tanks further into Gaza, analysts cautioned of possible fallout threatening the entire Middle East, even as Western fears grow that Iran-backed Hezbollah could open a new front on the Lebanese border.

A UN peacekeeper was injured Saturday by shelling in south Lebanon, the mission’s spokesman said, hours after reporting a hit at its headquarters as Israel-Lebanon border skirmishes intensify.

Hostage exchange?

Hamas’s wing said it was ready to release the hostages it abducted if Israel freed all the Palestinian prisoners it was holding.

“The price to pay for the large number of enemy hostages in our hands is to empty the (Israeli) prisons of all Palestinian prisoners,” Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida said.

Hamas’s leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, said the group stood ready to make an “immediate” exchange.

This week, the Brigades said “almost 50” of the hostages had been killed in Israeli strikes.

Facing increasing anger over the fate of the captives as Israel steps up its war on Hamas group, Netanyahu met representatives of hostage relatives on Saturday.

Ifat Kalderon, whose cousin Ofer Kalderon is believed to be held in Gaza along with members of his family, told AFP she supported the idea of a prisoner release in exchange for the hostages.

“Take them, we don’t need them here. I want my family and all the hostages to come back home,” she said.

Netanyahu made no commitment to any exchange deal but assured hostage families Israel would “exhaust every option to bring them home”.

Communications blackout

All communications and phone networks were cut across Gaza late Friday, sparking alarm as the Palestinian Red Crescent warned emergency calls were not getting through.

Human Rights Watch also cautioned the blackout could provide “cover for mass atrocities”.

But on Sunday morning, global network monitor Netblocks said connectivity in Gaza was being restored, and Palestinian telecoms provider Jawwal said communication services were gradually resuming.

An AFP staff member in Gaza City confirmed early Sunday that he could use the internet and telephone network, and said he had managed to contact people by phone in southern Gaza.

During the outage, billionaire Elon Musk said his Starlink satellite service would support internet access for “internationally recognised aid organisations in Gaza”.

Starlink is a network of satellites in low Earth orbit that can provide internet to remote locations, or areas where normal communications infrastructure has been disabled.

‘Stop this madness’

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has demanded a “pause of hostilities” to allow aid into Gaza, while the UN General Assembly has called for an “immediate humanitarian truce”.

Addressing several hundred thousand pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Istanbul on Saturday, Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said “the main culprit behind the massacre unfolding in Gaza is the West”.

His comments prompted Israel to recall all of its diplomats from Turkiye.

Israel’s military campaign has displaced more than 1.4 million people inside Gaza, according to the UN, while supplies of food, water and power to the crowded territory have all but halted and fuel deliveries have been completely cut off.

A first convoy of aid was allowed in on October 21, but only 84 trucks have crossed in since then, according to the UN, which says 500 trucks on average entered Gaza each day before the conflict.

Violence has also risen sharply in the occupied West Bank since the October 7 attacks, with 109 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces or settlers, including 33 children, according to the UN.

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Jenni Oct 29, 2023 01:43pm
This situation should have been put to an end decades ago, with the world uniting to make clear this sort of Imperial aggression would not be tolerated, and doing whatever necessary to make "Israel comply. Of course, that could never happen w/ the US backing them up, and it's an absolute shame, this country has sold itself completely to those lunatics.. and for what? How can anyone talk about the victimhood of Israel with a straight face, or pledge unending support to genocidists while claiming supposed moral high ground?? It's all insanity and most people are so brainwashed and lazy and ignorant of the truth, they just keep swallowing the lies! War is never the answer. We should have evolved past such things by now, so pitiful!!
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Javed Mir Oct 29, 2023 04:38pm
Some Ghaznavi or Ghori needed to protect the Palestinians.
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KU Oct 29, 2023 05:44pm
Tragedy and criminal acts, certainly in the scope of war crimes. True picture of Western racist mindset exposed from the fake humanity propaganda.
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Trainer, Muridke Oct 29, 2023 07:53pm
World war looming. In this scenario, Pakistan should first take Afghanistan into control and then attack India.
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Trainer, Muridke Oct 29, 2023 08:05pm
There will be a special gift inshallah from Pakistan to Israel and most of the western cities by our remote workers very soon.
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Trainer, Muridke Oct 29, 2023 10:23pm
Our gift just reached south India (Israel supporters). Our remote worker was successful.
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