Israel's lethal assaults persist in Gaza City
In a continuation of operations that began on Tuesday, the Israeli military launched extensive airstrikes on Gaza City on September 17, targeting various locations across the enclave. The latest strikes resulted in a significant amount of destruction, adding to the existing damage in the Palestinian city.
Over the past two days, the Israeli military claims to have hit more than 160 targets in Gaza, with the September 17 strikes marking a dramatic escalation of violence. The Al-Shati refugee camp, located in the western part of Gaza City, was also affected by these strikes, as smoke was seen billowing over the camp in a verified video by Al-Jazeera.
On September 17, at least 62 Palestinians were killed across the Gaza enclave, with thirteen deaths reported in the Israeli strikes that day. However, the Israeli military did not provide any evidence to support these allegations.
The demolished structures in Gaza City, including those in the Al-Shati refugee camp, were allegedly shielding terrorist activities, according to the Israeli military. However, no evidence was provided to support this claim.
The Israeli military has been accused of causing a dramatic escalation of violence in Gaza City since Tuesday. The events described occurred on or around September 17, but the authorization or ordering of the Israeli Air Force attacks, including the strike on the Al-Shati refugee camp, has not been explicitly detailed in the available sources.
Previously, the Israeli military had demolished numerous buildings and high-rises in the city, contributing to the ongoing destruction in Gaza City. The situation has led to a significant amount of destruction in the city, raising concerns about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
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