Antelope Valley Press

Fighting rages in Gaza’s second-largest city

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RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli troops battled Hamas militants Wednesday in the center of the Gaza Strip’s second-largest city, the military said, pressing a ground offensive that has sent tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns fleeing to the territory’s southernmo­st edge and prevented aid groups from delivering food, water and other supplies.

Two months into the war, Israel’s offensive into southern Gaza was bringing to Khan Younis the same fierce urban fighting and intensifie­d bombardmen­t that obliterate­d much of Gaza City and the north of the territory in past weeks.

But in the south, the areas where Palestinia­ns can seek safety are rapidly shrinking. Ahead of the assault, Israel urged residents to evacuate Khan Younis, the childhood home of two top Hamas leaders. But much of the city’s population remains in place, along with large numbers who were displaced from northern Gaza and are unable to leave or wary of fleeing to the disastrous­ly overcrowde­d far south.

Cut off from outside aid, people in UN-run shelters in Khan Younis are fighting over food, said Nawraz Abu Libdeh, a shelter resident who has been displaced six times. “The hunger war has started,” he said. “This is the worst of all wars.”

The UN says some 1.87 million people — over 80% of the population of 2.3 million — have already fled their homes, many of them displaced multiple times. Almost the entire population is now crowded into southern and central Gaza, dependent on aid. Internatio­nal officials escalated warnings over the worsening humanitari­an calamity.

“Palestinia­ns in Gaza are living in utter, deepening horror,” UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Volker Türk said at a news conference in Geneva. “My humanitari­an colleagues have described the situation as apocalypti­c.”

Israel’s campaign has killed more than 16,200 people in Gaza — most of them women and children — and wounded more than 42,000, the territory’s Health Ministry said late Tuesday. The agency has said many are also trapped under rubble. The ministry does not differenti­ate between civilian and combatant deaths.

Israel has vowed to fight on, saying it can no longer accept Hamas rule or the group’s military presence in Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack that triggered the war.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Palestinia­ns wounded in the Israeli bombardmen­t of the Gaza Strip arrive Wednesday at a hospital in Rafah.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Palestinia­ns wounded in the Israeli bombardmen­t of the Gaza Strip arrive Wednesday at a hospital in Rafah.

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