Israeli forces brought down a high-rise building in Gaza City on Saturday, the second such strike in two days while urging residents to move to a “humanitarian zone” in the south ahead of an anticipated ground push into the city.
Although Israel has been signalling a new offensive for weeks, no timetable has been announced. In the meantime, intensified air raids and ground skirmishes around Gaza City have raised concerns about worsening conditions for civilians.
Most families in the territory have already been displaced multiple times during the nearly two-year conflict, often forced to move to tented areas later struck by Israeli fire. Many now say they are too exhausted and too weak to uproot themselves again.
Gaza’s civil defence agency reported that 24 Palestinians were killed during the day, including five near an aid distribution point west of Khan Yunis.
The military confirmed it
Hamas condemned the attack and denied using residential or civilian buildings for military purposes.
With inputs from agencies