Gaza: IDF airstrikes claims 25 lives leaving terrified residents calling it as ‘fiercest week’ of war
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Gaza: IDF airstrikes claims 25 lives leaving terrified residents calling it as ‘fiercest week’ of war

With no fruitful peace talks or solution in sight for the ongoing Israel-Hamas War, now in its tenth month, Israel has launched several airstrikes in Gaza city on July 11, 2024, killing 25 people which the residents and refugees have described as “fiercest week” of the IDF offensive they had ever encountered during the entire course of the war

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Jul 12, 2024, 09:00 pm IST
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Israel rained bombs on Gaza city during a week that residents described as comparable to the fiercest battle of the war, while a Palestinian Islamic Jihad official on July 11, 2024 said new round of peace talks ended with no agreements yet. Israel has been bombing the Gaza Strip for ten months in a war that has laid waste to the territory and killed more than 38,000 Palestinians, according to medical authorities in Gaza.

On July 11, 2024, Israeli airstrikes killed at least six people in Gaza city and nineteen in the rest of the Gaza Strip according to Palestinian authorities. The civil emergency service said that the bodies of at least 30 Palestinians killed in the previous three days also laid scattered on unreachable roads in Gaza city.

The latest rounds of peace talks ended with no agreements while Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu accused Palestinians operative group of Hamas making demands that contradicted a framework deal brokered by Washington. Netanyahu did not say what those demands were.  In a statement, the Palestinian Islamist Operative Group said mediators had yet to provide it with updates on the state of the talks since it made concessions last week in response to a U.S.-backed Israeli peace offer.

Washington is pushing for a peace deal at talks in Egypt and Qatar to end the Gaza war, now in its 10th month. The head of Israel’s Shin Bet intelligence agency was headed to Cairo to pursue the negotiations, Netanyahu’s office said. In Washington, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said many details still need to be hammered out to secure a deal.

In its statement on July 11, 2024, Hamas accused Israel of “stalling to buy time to foil this round of negotiations, as it has done in previous rounds”, all of which have ended in failure since a week-long truce in November. As peace talks dragged on, Gaza City residents endured a fierce night of bombing.

Home to more than a quarter of Gaza’s residents before the war, Gaza City was largely razed to the ground in late 2023, but hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have returned to homes in the ruins. Israel has once again ordered them out, though it is unclear where residents can go safely. Israel controls most of Gaza’s borders. Many say they will not leave.

“We will die but not leave to the south. We have tolerated starvation and bombs for nine months and we are ready to die as martyrs here,” said Mohammad Ali, 30, reached by text message. Ali, whose family has relocated several times within the city, said they had been running short of food, water and medicine.

“The occupation (Israel) bombs Gaza City as if the war was restarting. We hope there will be a ceasefire soon, but if not then is God’s will. The Israeli army told Gaza City residents on July 10, 2024, to use two “safe routes” to head south. Some posted a hashtag on social media: “We are not leaving”.

Asked by an international media agency to comment on its operations in Gaza City, the Israeli military said in a statement its forces were working to dismantle Hamas capabilities, and that it “follows international law and takes feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm.” It said the same was not true of Hamas.

Critics have accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians, which Israel denies. It characterizes its actions as self-defence, though the International Court of Justice ordered Israel in January to take action to prevent acts of genocide.

Israel launched its assault on the Gaza Strip last year after Hamas-led operatives entered southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and capturing more than 250 hostages according to Israeli tallies. An Israeli military report on Thursday acknowledged that it had failed to protect the citizens of one of the worst-hit communities, Kibbutz Be’eri, where more than 100 people were killed.

The negotiations in Qatar and Egypt follow important concessions last week from Hamas, which accepted that a truce could begin and some hostages be released without Israel first agreeing to end the war. Just east of Gaza City in the Shejaia suburb, residents were returning on foot to a desolate moonscape of destroyed buildings after Israeli forces withdrew following a two-week offensive.

The territory’s main cemetery had been bulldozed by the army. People wheeled supplies on the back of bicycles across rubble-strewn tracks, passing the remains of burnt-out and blasted Israeli armoured vehicles.

“We have returned to Shejaia after 15 days. You can see the destruction. They spared nothing, even trees, there was a lot of greenery in this area. What is the guilt of stones and trees? And what is my guilt as a civilian?” resident Hatem Tayeh told international media in the ruins. “There are bodies of civilian people. What is the guilt of the civilian? Who are you fighting?”

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