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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Israel airstrike on Gaza mosque kills 19

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Palestinians search for survivors and bodies in the rubble of a mosque destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Palestinians search for survivors and bodies in the rubble of a mosque destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Abdel Kareem Hana

An Is­raeli strike on a mosque in the Gaza Strip ear­ly Sun­day killed at least 19 peo­ple, Pales­tin­ian of­fi­cials said, as Is­rael in­ten­si­fied its bom­bard­ment of north­ern Gaza and south­ern Beirut in a widen­ing war with Iran-al­lied mil­i­tant groups across the re­gion.

Dis­placed peo­ple were shel­ter­ing at the mosque that was struck near the main hos­pi­tal in the cen­tral town of Deir al-Bal­ah. A fur­ther four peo­ple were killed in a strike on a school shel­ter­ing dis­placed peo­ple near the town.

The Is­raeli mil­i­tary said both strikes tar­get­ed mil­i­tants, with­out pro­vid­ing ev­i­dence.

An As­so­ci­at­ed Press jour­nal­ist count­ed the bod­ies at the Al-Aqsa Mar­tyrs Hos­pi­tal morgue. Hos­pi­tal records showed that the dead from the strike on the mosque were all men.

Is­rael is still bat­tling Hamas in Gaza a year af­ter the group’s at­tack on Is­rael, and has opened a new front in Lebanon against Hezbol­lah, which has been trad­ing fire with Is­rael along the bor­der since the war in Gaza be­gan. Is­rael has al­so vowed to strike Iran it­self af­ter Tehran launched a bal­lis­tic mis­sile at­tack on Is­rael last week.

The widen­ing con­flict risks draw­ing in the Unit­ed States, which has pro­vid­ed cru­cial mil­i­tary and diplo­mat­ic sup­port to Is­rael, as well as U.S.-al­lied Arab coun­tries that host Amer­i­can forces. Iran-al­lied mil­i­tant groups in Syr­ia, Iraq and Yemen have al­ready joined in with long-dis­tance strikes on Is­rael.

The Is­raeli mil­i­tary, mean­while, an­nounced a new air and ground of­fen­sive in Ja­baliya, in north­ern Gaza, home to a dense­ly pop­u­lat­ed refugee camp dat­ing back to the 1948 war sur­round­ing Is­rael’s cre­ation. It cir­cu­lat­ed pho­tos and video footage show­ing a col­umn of tanks head­ing to­ward the area.

Is­raeli forces en­cir­cled Ja­baliya as war­planes struck mil­i­tant sites in­side, the mil­i­tary said. Over the course of the war, Is­rael has car­ried out sev­er­al large op­er­a­tions there, on­ly to see mil­i­tants re­group.

Is­rael re­it­er­at­ed its call, from the open­ing weeks of the war, for the com­plete evac­u­a­tion of north­ern Gaza. Up to 300,000 peo­ple are es­ti­mat­ed to have re­mained in the heav­i­ly de­stroyed north af­ter ear­li­er Is­raeli warn­ings that sent around a mil­lion flee­ing to the south.

“We are in a new phase of the war,” the mil­i­tary said in leaflets dropped over the area. “These ar­eas are con­sid­ered dan­ger­ous com­bat zones.”

Pales­tin­ian res­i­dents re­port­ed heavy Is­raeli strikes across north­ern Gaza. The Civ­il De­fense — first re­spon­ders who op­er­ate un­der the Hamas-run gov­ern­ment — said sev­er­al homes and build­ings had been hit and they were not able to reach them be­cause of the bom­bard­ment.

Res­i­dents post­ed about the airstrikes and mourned their rel­a­tives on so­cial me­dia. Imad Alara­bid said in a Face­book post that an airstrike on his home in Ja­baliya killed a dozen fam­i­ly mem­bers, in­clud­ing his par­ents. Saeed Abu Elaish, a Health Min­istry medic, said he was wound­ed and bleed­ing.

“Pray for us,” he wrote on Face­book.

Has­san Hamd, a free­lance TV jour­nal­ist whose footage had aired on Al Jazeera and othr net­works, was killed in ar­tillery shelling on his home in Ja­baliya. Anas al-Sharif, an Al Jazeera re­porter in north­ern Gaza, con­firmed his death.

The mil­i­tary says it has ex­pand­ed the so-called hu­man­i­tar­i­an zone in south­ern Gaza, urg­ing peo­ple to head there. Hun­dreds of thou­sands of peo­ple have al­ready sought refuge in sprawl­ing tent camps there with lit­tle in the way of food, wa­ter or toi­lets. Is­rael has car­ried out strikes in the hu­man­i­tar­i­an zone against what it says are mil­i­tants hid­ing among civil­ians.

Near­ly 42,000 Pales­tini­ans have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war, ac­cord­ing to the Gaza Health Min­istry. It does not say how many were fight­ers, but says a lit­tle more than half were women and chil­dren.

Hamas-led mil­i­tants killed some 1,200 peo­ple in the Oct. 7 at­tack and took an­oth­er 250 hostage. They are still hold­ing around 100 cap­tives, a third of whom are be­lieved to be dead.

DEIR AL-BAL­AH, Gaza Strip (AP) —

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