Israel kills at least three in Gaza, as thousands endure heavy flooding
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Israel kills at least three in Gaza, as thousands endure heavy flooding
"The Israeli military has killed at least three Palestinians in Gaza, as the coastal enclave reeled from heavy rains flooding shoddy makeshift tents housing thousands who have been denied adequate shelter owing to Israel's continued throttling of aid supplies. A source at Nasser Medical Complex told Al Jazeera on Sunday that three people had been killed after Israel bombed east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. That same day, Israel also struck Gaza City's Zeitoun neighbourhood and areas close to the southern city of Rafah."
"Reporting from Gaza City, Al Jazeera's Ibrahim al-Khalili said the Israeli army was still targeting locations inside the so-called yellow line, which demarcates where troops have withdrawn as part of the ceasefire. Al-Khalili said the situation was going from bad to worse for families living near the yellow line, as the military continued to demolish residential buildings and spread panic while they contended with heavy rains flooding makeshift shelters."
"The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said that 13,000 families in Gaza whose homes were destroyed during two years of indiscriminate Israeli bombardment are now exposed to freezing temperatures and flooding in woefully inadequate shelters. UN data shows that more than 80 percent of all buildings and housing units in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed since the start of the war. But Israel continues to block the entry of tents and mobile homes into the enclave despite the ceasefire, which was meant to unleash a flow of aid to stricken residents. Tamara Alrifai, UNRWA's director of communications, said Israel had placed limitations on what could enter the enclave, banning certain items deemed to be of dual use that could potentially be used for military purposes."
Netanyahu told his cabinet he is uncertain how long the truce will hold. The Israeli military killed at least three Palestinians after strikes east of Khan Younis and in Gaza City's Zeitoun neighbourhood and areas near Rafah. Heavy rains have flooded makeshift tents and shelters, worsening conditions for thousands denied adequate shelter amid constrained aid. The Israeli army continued to target locations inside the so-called yellow line and demolished residential buildings, spreading panic among families near the line. UNRWA said 13,000 families whose homes were destroyed are exposed to freezing temperatures and flooding in inadequate shelters. UN data shows over 80 percent of buildings and housing units in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. Israel continues to block the entry of tents and mobile homes and has limited items entering the enclave by banning certain dual-use goods.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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