An Israeli missile ripped through a two-story home in a residential area
of Gaza City on Sunday, killing at least 11 civilians, including four
young children and an 81-year-old woman, in the single deadliest attack
of Israel’s offensive against militants.
A similar scene unfolded elsewhere in the city early Monday, when an
airstrike levelled two houses belonging to a single family, killing two
children and a woman and injuring 30 others, half of them children, said
Gaza heath official Ashraf al—Kidra. Rescue workers were frantically
searching for 12 to 15 members of the Azzam family under the rubble.
While the airstrikes relentlessly targeted militant rocket operations,
Israeli gunboats unleashed a steady tattoo of heavy machine gun fire and
shells at militant facilities on Gaza’s coastal road.
The bloodshed was likely to raise pressure on Israel to end the
fighting, even as it pledged to intensify the offensive by striking the
homes of wanted militants. High numbers of civilian casualties in an
offensive four years ago led to fierce criticism and condemnation of
Israel.
In all, 77 Palestinians, at least half of them 37 civilians, have been
killed in the five—day onslaught. Three Israeli civilians have also died
from Palestinian rocket fire.
US President Barack Obama said he was in touch with players across the
region in hopes of halting the fighting, while also warning of the risks
of Israel expanding its air assault into a ground war.
“We’re going to have to see what kind of progress we can make in the
next 24, 36, 48 hours,” Mr Obama said during a visit in Thailand.
U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon urged the two warring parties to achieve an
immediate ceasefire. He said he was heading to the region to appeal
personally for an end to the violence, but no date was given in the U.N.
statement for his arrival.
On the ground, there were no signs of any letup in the fighting as
Israel announced it was widening the offensive to target the military
commanders of the ruling Hamas group.
The Israeli military carried out dozens of airstrikes throughout the
day, and naval forces bombarded targets along Gaza’s Mediterranean
coast. Many of the attacks focused on homes where militant leaders or
weapons were believed to be hidden.
Palestinian militants continued to barrage Israel with rockets, firing
more than 100 on Sunday, and setting off air raid sirens across the
southern part of the country. Some 40 rockets were intercepted by
Israel’s U.S.—financed “Iron Dome” rocket—defence system, including two
that targeted the metropolis of Tel Aviv. At least 10 Israelis were
wounded by shrapnel.
Israel’s decision to step up its attacks in Gaza marked a new and risky
phase of the operation, given the likelihood of civilian casualties in
the densely populated territory of 1.6 million Palestinians. Israel
launched the offensive on Wednesday in what it said was an effort to end
months of intensifying rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
In the day’s deadliest violence, the Israeli navy fired at a home where
it said a top wanted militant was hiding. The missile struck the home of
the Daloo family in Gaza City, reducing the structure to rubble.
Frantic rescuers, bolstered by bulldozers, pulled the limp bodies of
children from the ruins of the house, including a toddler and a
5-year-old, as survivors and bystanders screamed in grief. Later, the
bodies of the children were laid out in the morgue of Gaza City’s Shifa
Hospital.
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