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Israeli forces kill 20 in Gaza

Palestinians, displaced from Beit Lahia, arrive in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. — AFP
 
Palestinians, displaced from Beit Lahia, arrive in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. — AFP
CAIRO: Israeli tanks pushed into northern parts of the Khan Yunis area in the south of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday and Palestinian medics said Israeli air strikes had killed at least 20 people across the enclave. Residents said tanks advanced one day after the Israeli military issued new evacuation orders, saying there had been rocket launches from the area.

With shells falling near residential areas, families left their homes and headed westwards towards the humanitarian-designated area of Al Mawasi nearby. Medics said 11 people were killed in three air strikes on areas in central Gaza, including six children and one medic. Five of the dead had been queuing outside a bakery, they said. A further nine Palestinians were killed by tank fire in Rafah, near the border with Egypt, medics said.

Israeli forces fired on the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza for the fifth successive day, hospital director Hussam Abu Safiya said, adding that three of his medical staff had been wounded, one critically, on Tuesday night. — Reuters