Gazans flee homes, dig through rubble as Israeli strikes resume

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Gazans flee homes, dig through rubble as Israeli strikes resume

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Palestinians flee their houses due to Israeli strikes, after a temporary truce between Hamas and Israel expired, in the eastern part of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, December 1, 2023. — Reuters pic

KHAN YUNIS (Palestinian Territories), Dec 1 — Gazans were fleeing their homes and rushing their dead and wounded to hospitals after fresh Israeli strikes today, as combat resumed between Israel and Hamas following the expiry of a week-long truce.

An agreement on extending the pause in fighting — under which aid flows into Gaza had increased and scores of Israeli hostages were exchanged for hundreds of jailed Palestinian prisoners — could not be reached before the 7am (0500 GMT/1pm Malaysian time) deadline, with hostilities resuming immediately.

Smoke billowed over the southern cities of Rafah and Khan Yunis following Israeli strikes, with deaths recorded in both places, according to hospital officials and AFP journalists at the scene.

Smoke rises in Gaza following an Israeli strike, after a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas expired, as seen from southern Israel, December 1, 2023. — Reuters pic

Smoke rises in Gaza following an Israeli strike, after a temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas expired, as seen from southern Israel, December 1, 2023. — Reuters pic

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In Khan Yunis, a group of men chanted “God is greatest” as they rushed through the streets carrying a body wrapped in a white shroud.

Sitting on a bed at the city’s Nasser hospital, Amal Abu Dagga wept, her beige veil covered in blood.

“I don’t even know what happened to my children,” she said.

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A relative, Jamil Abu Dagga, told AFP the family had been at home when the bombs started falling.

“My house was destroyed, so was my neighbour’s,” he said from the Nasser hospital, his head bandaged.

Another member of the family, Anas Abu Dagga, 22, said the “war has returned, even more fierce”.

A woman holding a child mourns her baby girl killed in an Israeli strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, as she waits to receive the body for burial in the courtyard of the al-Najjar hospital on December 1, 2023, after battles resumed between Israel and the Hamas movement. — AFP pic

A woman holding a child mourns her baby girl killed in an Israeli strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, as she waits to receive the body for burial in the courtyard of the al-Najjar hospital on December 1, 2023, after battles resumed between Israel and the Hamas movement. — AFP pic

‘War on children’

At the hospital reception, 10-year-old Lina Hamdan said: “We were getting ready to sleep when I heard a bomb. My brothers started screaming.”

In Rafah, a young man rushed a badly wounded child out of a refugee camp hit by an explosion, while others could be seen pulling a motionless person from the rubble.

Marwan al-Hams, the director of Al-Najar hospital in Rafah, where many Palestinians fled after being told by Israel to leave the north of the territory, said strikes had killed at least nine people in the city, including four children.

In the north of the Gaza Strip, the fireball from a large explosion could be seen from across the border in the Israeli city of Sderot, and an AFPTV livecam broadcast rolling clouds of grey smoke and the sounds of automatic gunfire within the first 90 minutes of the truce expiring.

Speaking from an unnamed hospital in Gaza, UNICEF spokesman James Elder said in a video posted to X, formerly Twitter, today that a bomb had landed “literally 50 metres (yards) away”.

“I cannot overstate how much the capacity of hospitals has been reduced,” he said. “We cannot see more children with the wounds of war, with the burns, with the shrapnel littering their body, with the broken bones.”

“This is a war on children,” he added.

Marwa Saleh, 47, fled from her home in Gaza City in the first phase of the war to seek refuge in Khan Yunis.

“My family and me are civilians, we have nothing to do with this war,” she said as the bombardments restarted. “I don’t want to die and I don’t want to lose anyone.” — AFP

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