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Deadly Israeli strike hits refugee camp in central Gaza

At least three people have died, including the parents of twins.

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Wreckage after a strike
Another Israeli strike has hit the courtyard of the Al-Aqsa Hospital where displaced people live in tents (AP)

Palestinian medical officials say an Israeli strike hit a tent sheltering a displaced family in the central Gaza Strip, killing at least three people, including the parents of twins.

The strike in the urban Nuseirat refugee camp late on Sunday seriously injured the two children, aged 10, who were being treated at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the nearby city of Deir al-Balah.

The details of the casualties were listed in hospital records and an Associated Press reporter saw two of the bodies.

The Israeli military has said it only targets militants and accuses them of hiding among civilians.

Palestinians reported heavy bombing late on Sunday in the western areas of Nuseirat camp, which dates back to the 1948 war surrounding Israel’s creation.

At least 24 people were wounded and taken to the Awda hospital in Nuseirat, said Mohamed Muhareb, head of the hospital’s ambulance service.

Meanwhile, a senior diplomat for the United Arab Emirates called on the world to focus on the plight of civilians and de-escalate the ongoing Mideast wars.

Anwar Gargash’s remarks, made at the Abu Dhabi Strategic Debate, followed the pattern of comments made by the UAE amid the Mideast wars. The UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms home to Dubai, diplomatically recognized Israel in 2020.

“The complexities of the region require a steady hand and a clear and consistent vision,” Mr Gargash said.

Palestinians gather to receive aid distributed by UNRWA
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, with many more displaced (AP)

“The recent cycle of escalation between Israel and Iran cannot become a permanent feature of the strategic landscape of our region. This must be addressed through a political framework.”

He called for “pragmatism” and a “serious political horizon” to resolve the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reach a two-state solution. He described the war in the Gaza Strip as being “driven by extremists on both sides, from the Israeli and Arab side”.

However, he also called the “systemic violence” faced by Palestinians in Gaza “criminal and unacceptable”.

He added: “At the present time, it is vital to identify that not all crises stem from the Palestinian issue, yet it undeniably remains central to the conflict in our region.”

A woman sits on a bed in a room of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir al Balah
There is no sign of any ceasefire in the region (AP)

The UAE has provided aid for both the Gaza Strip and Lebanon in the wars, while maintaining its diplomatic ties with Israel. The UAE has, however, strenuously criticised Israel’s conduct.

Mr Gargash also offered criticism of governance in both the Palestinian territories and Lebanon.

“In both Palestine and Lebanon, a drastic reform is essential for the world to step in and provide considerable support,” Mr Gargash said.

The Israel-Hamas war began after militants stormed into Israel on October 7 2023, killing some 1,200 people – mostly civilians – and abducting 250 others.

Israel’s military response in Gaza has killed more than 43,000 people, Palestinian health officials say. They do not distinguish between civilians and combatants, but say more than half of those killed were women and children.

Hezbollah began firing into Israel on October 8 2023, in solidarity with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Since the conflict erupted, more than 3,100 people have been killed and nearly 13,900 injured in Lebanon, the health ministry reported.

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