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At least 100 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza

• Apr 3, 2025, 10:53 PM
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At least 100 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Thursday, including 27, or more sheltering at a school in the north of the strip, according to Palestinian medical authorities.

The attacks come as Israel heightens its offensive in what it said is a campaign intended to ramp up pressure on Hamas and eventually expelling the Gaza-based group.

The bodies of 14 children and five women were recovered from the school in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City. The death toll may continue to rise as some of the 70 wounded sustained critical injuries, according to the spokesperson of the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, Zaher al-Wahidi.

Al-Wahidi says more than 30 other Gaza residents were killed in strikes on homes in the nearby neighbourhood of Shijaiyah, citing records at al-Ahli Hospital.

Palestinians grieve over the bodies of their relatives, who were killed in an Israeli airstrike, at the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, on Thursday, April 3, 2025
Palestinians grieve over the bodies of their relatives, who were killed in an Israeli airstrike, at the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, on Thursday, April 3, 2025 Jehad Alshrafi/Copyright 2025, The AP. All rights reserved

Israel’s military says it struck a “Hamas command and control centre” in the Gaza City area, adding that it took steps to minimise civilian casualties. The same reason was also used – striking Hamas militants in a “command and control centre” – for attacking a United Nations building used as a shelter a day earlier, killing at least 17 people.

Hamas condemned the strike on the school calling it a “heinous massacre” of innocent civilians.

The IDF says it has struck over 600 targets in Gaza and killed over 250 Hamas operatives, including 12 senior officials in Hamas’ military wing and politburo, since it resumed fighting on 18 March.

Inas Al Aqqad mourns the body of her husband who was killed in an Israeli strike, before his burial at the hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Thursday, April 3, 2025
Inas Al Aqqad mourns the body of her husband who was killed in an Israeli strike, before his burial at the hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Thursday, April 3, 2025 Abdel Kareem Hana/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved

Israel issued evacuation orders to residents in parts of northern Gaza, instructing civilians to move west and south to shelters, warning that it planned to “work with extreme force in your area”.

Many Palestinians abiding by the forced evacuation notices did so on foot, with some carrying their belongings on their backs and others using donkey carts.

“My wife and I have been walking for three hours covering only one kilometre,” said Mohammad Ermana, 72. The couple, clasping hands, each walked with a cane. “I’m searching for shelters every hour now, not every day,” he said.

Israel has issued sweeping evacuation orders for parts of northern Gaza ahead of expected ground operations. The UN humanitarian office said around 280,000 Palestinians have been displaced since Israel ended the ceasefire with Hamas last month.

The fresh evacuation orders came a day after senior government officials said Israel said it would seize large parts of the Palestinian territory and establish a new security corridor across it.

Displaced Palestinians flee from Shijaiyah, Gaza, on Thursday, April 3, 2025, after the Israeli military issued evacuation orders in the area
Displaced Palestinians flee from Shijaiyah, Gaza, on Thursday, April 3, 2025, after the Israeli military issued evacuation orders in the area Jehad Alshrafi/Copyright 2025, The AP. All rights reserved

To pressure Hamas, Israel has imposed a month-long blockade on food, fuel and humanitarian aid that has left civilians facing acute shortages as supplies dwindle — a tactic rights groups say is a war crime.

Overnight strikes by Israel killed at least 55 people in the Gaza Strip, hospital officials said Thursday.

In the south in Khan Younis, officials said the bodies of 14 people were taken to Nasser Hospital, of which nine were from the same family. The dead included five children and four women.

The bodies of another 19 people, including five children aged between one and seven, and a pregnant woman were taken to the European Hospital near Khan Younis, according to hospital officials.

The attacks came as the Israeli military promised an independent investigation of a March 23 operation in which its forces opened fire on ambulances in southern Gaza.

Yamama Jundia, 13, injured in an Israeli airstrike, grieves alongside others over the bodies of their relatives, who were killed in the same strike, Thursday, April 3, 2025
Yamama Jundia, 13, injured in an Israeli airstrike, grieves alongside others over the bodies of their relatives, who were killed in the same strike, Thursday, April 3, 2025 Jehad Alshrafi/Copyright 2025, The AP. All rights reserved

UN officials say 15 Palestinian medics and emergency responders were killed, and their bodies and ambulances were buried by Israeli soldiers in a mass grave.

The Israeli military initially said the ambulances were operating suspiciously and that nine militants were killed. It added that the probe would be led by an expert fact-finding body “responsible for examining exceptional incidents” during the war.

UN human rights chief Volker Türk, citing the ambulance attack, warned on Thursday that there is “a high and increasing risk” Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza.

Hamas-run health ministry quietly removes thousands from Gaza death toll, researchers find

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza has removed thousands of names from its death toll in its March casualty update without any notice, a new research by two separate reports claims.

Some 3,400 previously identified deaths from its August and October 2024 reports can no longer be found in the PDFs released by the ministry, which doesn’t differentiate between combatants and civilians.

At least 1,000 children are among those no longer on the list, according to two research reports, which corroborated each other's findings.

The data, showing ID numbers that have been removed from the ministry's most recent report, was made public on Monday by Salo Eisenberg, a researcher with the US-based NGO Honest Reporting.

The Hamas-run health ministry figures were considered accurate in previous conflicts in Gaza as independent international organisations corroborated them.

However, this is no longer the case ever since the start of the Israel-Hamas war sparked by the militant group’s 7 October attacks, killing some 1,200 civilians in Israel and taking hundreds hostage, as it became impossible to verify any claims about the situation on the ground due to a media blackout.


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