The UN chief calls situation in Gaza ‘horrendous’ as a UN inquiry concludes that Israel’s nearly two-year war on Gaza amounts to genocide. Israel has launched its long-planned ground assault on Gaza City, and its troops have pressed deep into the densely populated city, which has been subjected to intense bombardment for weeks, triggering the forced displacement of tens of thousands of Palestinians.
The launch on Tuesday came the same day as a United Nations inquiry found that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza – home to 2.1 million Palestinians, most of whom have been displaced multiple times during the 23 months of war, which has killed nearly 65,000 people. Israel’s decision to seize the city – home to more than a million people – has drawn global condemnation. Turkiye called the ground assault a new phase in its “genocide plans”. Ankara warned that it would trigger further mass displacement.
‘Wanton destruction’
An Israeli army official estimated that 40 percent of Gaza City’s residents, about 350,000, have fled south while many buildings have been destroyed, leaving families to dig through rubble with their bare hands to retrieve trapped relatives.
Footage verified by Al Jazeera showed huge explosions and columns of black smoke as Israeli warplanes struck the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood. The blasts lit up streets already lined with ruins from earlier attacks.
Medical officials told Al Jazeera that at least 78 Palestinians have been killed since dawn, 68 of them in Gaza City alone. Emergency services reported that 20 people were killed in the bombing of the Daraj neighborhood, where entire residential blocks were flattened.
Source: aljazeera.com/news
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