Israeli strikes demolish entire Gaza neighborhoods as sealed-off territory faces imminent blackout
Individuals assist wounded in Gaza Strip. Image via AP.

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Palestinians in the sealed-off Gaza Strip are scrambling to find safety.

Palestinians in the sealed-off Gaza Strip scrambled to find safety Wednesday, as Israeli strikes demolished entire neighborhoods, hospitals ran low on supplies and a power blackout was expected within hours, further deepening the misery of a war sparked by a deadly mass incursion of Hamas militants.

Airstrikes smashed entire city blocks to rubble in the tiny coastal enclave and left unknown numbers of bodies beneath mounds of debris. The bombardment raged on even though militants are holding an estimated 150 people dragged from Israel into Gaza — soldiers, men, women, children and older adults.

Israel has vowed unprecedented retaliation against the Hamas militant group ruling the Palestinian territory after its fighters stormed through the border fence Saturday and gunned down hundreds of Israelis in their homes, on the streets and at an outdoor music festival.

The war, which has already claimed at least 2,200 lives on both sides, is expected to escalate — and compound the misery of people living in Gaza, where basic necessities and electricity were already in short supply.

After the attack, Israel stopped the entry of food, water, fuel and medicine into the territory — a 40-kilometer-long (25-mile) strip of land wedged among Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea that is home to 2.3 million Palestinians. The sole remaining access from Egypt was shut down Tuesday after airstrikes hit near the border crossing.

As Palestinians crowded into U.N. schools and a shrinking number of safe neighborhoods, humanitarian groups pleaded for the creation of corridors to get aid in, warning that hospitals overwhelmed with wounded people were running out of supplies.

“There is no safe place in Gaza right now,” journalist Hasan Jabar said after three Palestinian journalists were killed in the bombardment of a downtown neighborhood home to government ministries, media offices and hotels. “I am genuinely afraid for my life.”

Gaza’s power authority says its sole power plant will run out of fuel within hours, leaving the territory without electricity after Israel cut off supplies. Palestinians there have long relied on generators to power homes, offices and hospitals, but have no way of importing fuel for those either.

The U.N.’s World Health Organization said that supplies it had pre-positioned for seven hospitals have already run out amid the flood of wounded. Doctors Without Borders said surgical equipment, antibiotics, fuel and other supplies were running out at two hospitals it runs in Gaza.

In one, “we consumed three weeks worth of emergency stock in three days, partly due to 50 patients coming in at once,” Matthias Kannes, the aid group’s head of mission in Gaza, said Wednesday. He said the territory’s biggest hospital, Al-Shifa, only has enough fuel for three days.

Israel has mobilized 360,000 reservists and appears increasingly likely to launch a ground offensive into Gaza, with its government under intense public pressure to topple Hamas, which has ruled the territory since 2007 and remained firmly in control through four previous wars.

That would likely require a prolonged ground assault and reoccupying Gaza, at least temporarily. Even then, Hamas has a long history of operating as an underground insurgency in areas controlled by Israel.

“We will not allow a reality in which Israeli children are murdered,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in a meeting with soldiers near the southern border on Tuesday. “I have removed every restriction — we will eliminate anyone who fights us, and use every measure at our disposal.”

Israeli airstrikes late Tuesday struck the family house of Mohammed Deif, the shadowy leader of Hamas’ military wing, killing his father, brother and at least two other relatives in the southern town of Khan Younis, senior Hamas official Bassem Naim told The Associated Press.

Deif has never been seen in public and his whereabouts are unknown.

Exchanges of fire over Israel’s northern borders with militants in Lebanon and Syria, meanwhile, pointed to the risk of an expanded regional conflict.

U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday warned other countries and armed groups against entering the war. The U.S. is already rushing munitions and military equipment to Israel and has deployed a carrier strike group to the eastern Mediterranean as deterrence.

On Wednesday, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fired anti-tank missiles at an Israeli military position and claimed to have killed and wounded troops. The Israeli military confirmed the attack but did not comment on possible casualties. The Israeli army shelled the area in southern Lebanon where the attack was launched.

In a new tactic, Israel is warning civilians to evacuate whole neighborhoods —rather than just individual buildings — then inflicting devastation, in what could be a prelude to a ground offensive.

“The objective is for this war to end very differently from all of the previous rounds. There has to be a clear victory,” said Chuck Freilich, a former deputy national security adviser in Israel. “Whatever has to be done to fundamentally change the situation will have to be done.”

Hamas officials have said they planned for all possibilities, including punishing Israeli escalation. Desperation has grown among Palestinians, many of whom see nothing to lose under unending Israeli military occupation and increasing settlements in the West Bank, a 16-year-long blockade in Gaza and what they see as the world’s apathy.

The Hamas-run Interior Ministry said Israeli airstrikes destroyed the entire al-Karama neighborhood in Gaza City, with a “large number” of people killed or wounded. It said medical teams were unable to reach the area because all roads to it were destroyed. Rescue officials say they have struggled to enter other areas as well.

In another neighborhood on Tuesday, Palestinian Civil Defense forces pulled Abdullah Musleh out of his basement together with 30 others after their apartment building was flattened.

“I sell toys, not missiles,’’ the 46-year-old said, weeping. “I want to leave Gaza. Why do I have to stay here? I lost my home and my job.”

On Tuesday night, a group of militants entered an industrial zone in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon, sparking a gunbattle with Israeli troops, the military said. Three militants were killed, and troops were searching the area for others.

The Israeli military said more than 1,200 people, including 155 soldiers, have been killed in Israel, a staggering toll unseen since the 1973 war with Egypt and Syria that lasted weeks. In Gaza, 1,055 people have been killed, according to authorities there; Israel says hundreds of Hamas fighters are among them. Thousands have been wounded on both sides.

The bodies of roughly 1,500 Hamas militants were found on Israeli territory, the military said. It wasn’t clear whether those numbers overlapped with deaths reported by Palestinian authorities.

Days of clashes between rock-throwing Palestinians and Israeli forces in the West Bank have left 15 Palestinians dead, but Israel has clamped down heavily on the territory, preventing movement between communities. The violence also spread into east Jerusalem, where Israeli police said they killed two Palestinians who hurled stones at police late Tuesday.

In Gaza, more than 250,000 people have fled their homes, the U.N. said, the most since a 2014 air and ground offensive by Israel uprooted about 400,000. The vast majority are sheltering in schools run by the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees. Damage to three water and sanitation sites have cut off services to 400,000 people, the U.N. said.

Tens of thousands of people in southern Israel have been evacuated since Sunday.

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Republished with permission of The Associated Press.

Associated Press


9 comments

  • Impeach Biden

    October 11, 2023 at 7:29 am

    Is anyone really surprised by the IDF response? Hamas once again sacrificing the Palestinian people as human shields. Typical muslim extremist group. Religion of Peace. Yea right

  • Earl Pitts "The Earl Of Politics" American

    October 11, 2023 at 7:32 am

    Say your prayers heathen varments,
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    So much they have messed up that I, The Earl Of Politics can actually take a 2 week vacation now if I want.
    After what your inept, Dook 4 Brains Leftist & RINO’s, have brought on to Isreal I, The Earl Of Politics no longer have to keep my my educated finger on the political pulse of Our Great Nation 24/7.
    America, while we join Isreal in their pain, there is a silver lining in that there will now be a Republican in the White House for the next 8 years.
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    Earl Pitts “The Earl Of Politics” America

  • WhatNow

    October 11, 2023 at 7:59 am

    Hey is anybody else getting sick and tired of hearing and reading about Gaza’s ever-ending and SELF-INFLICTED “humanitarian crisis” or is it just me? Gaza’s citizens WANTED these Hamas (and other) terrorist dictators, STILL accept and *willfully* support them and yet constantly complain about their living conditions when Egypt, Israel, and even other Arab countries in the area react to their monstrous actions as they understandably and rightfully should. If Gazans truly wanted to improve their lot they would change their ways, rise up against their rulers and request help in doing so but nope STILL all we see is them waging war and disgusting terrorism while asking for handouts from the rest of the world in their quest not just for the eradication of Christians, Jews and Israel but Islamic domination over all. ENOUGH already.

    • Impeach Biden

      October 11, 2023 at 8:20 am

      Well said.

    • Earl Pitts "The Earl Of Politics" American

      October 11, 2023 at 8:25 am

      Welcome Patriot,
      Be not dismayed by the large #’s of Dook 4 Brains Lefty commenters here at F. P.
      Us Patriots are here to stay!!!
      EPA

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  • My Take

    October 11, 2023 at 10:04 am

    Rotterdam redux

  • My Take

    October 11, 2023 at 10:36 am

    Will Naziyahoo dare try to reoccupy Gaza?
    Hamas (or Hezbollah, forget which) was quite successful in the past against Israeli tanks in an urban environment.
    Urban fighting is hard in any event. It is said that it took Nazis longer to take the Warsaw Ghetto than to take Poland.

  • My Take

    October 11, 2023 at 3:07 pm

    It will be sadly interesting eventually (hopefully) to find out how Hamas pulled this off in secret.
    Many Israelis are openly blaming Benito Netanyahoo for the intelligence failure.
    We will see one hopes.
    Same with Iran involvement. True? Or useful lie, as with 9 /11 and Iraq?

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