Published: 13:25, January 1, 2025 | Updated: 18:14, January 1, 2025
Report: Israeli strikes kill at least 17 Palestinians in Gaza
By Agencies
Displaced Palestinians keep warm under the rubble of a building near a makeshift camp during a storm in Gaza City on Dec 31, 2024, amid the continuing war between Israel and the militant Hamas group. (PHOTO / AFP))

GENEVA - Israeli air strikes on al-Bureij refugee camp and Jabalia town in central and northern Gaza killed at least 17 Palestinians on Wednesday, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment although in a post on X, its Arabic spokesperson warned residents of al-Bureij earlier to evacuate ahead of an imminent strike against militants firing rockets from the area.

It also said overnight that it killed Abd al-Hadi Sabah, a Hamas militant who helped lead the infiltration into Kibbutz Nir Oz during the Oct 7, 2023 attack by the Islamist group on southern Israel.

The instruction to clear the al-Bureij camp has caused a new wave of displacement, although it was not immediately clear how many people were affected.

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Israel says its almost three-month-old campaign in northern Gaza is aimed at preventing Hamas militants from regrouping. Its instructions to civilians to evacuate are meant to keep them out of harm's way, the military says.

Palestinian and United Nations officials say no place is safe in Gaza and that evacuations worsen the humanitarian conditions of the population.

According to the Palestinian civil defense, more than 1,500 tents sheltering displaced people across Gaza were flooded by heavy rains over the past two days, leaving people exposed to the cold, their belongings damaged.

Hundreds more tents experienced less severe flooding that still left displaced people unable to use them.

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Much of the area around the northern towns of Beit Hanoun, Jabalia and Beit Lahiya has been cleared of people and razed, fuelling speculation Israel intends to keep the area as a closed buffer zone after the fighting in Gaza ends.

WAFA said the military blew up residential blocks in Beit Lahiya and in and around Jabalia, while tanks shelled parts of Gaza City and the al-Bureij camp.

Ambulances transport wounded Palestinians from the Kamal Adwan Hospital to the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on Dec 28, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas militant group. Gaza health officials said on Dec 28, that Israeli forces detained the director of a hospital in the north, which the World Health Organization said was put out of service by an Israeli raid. (PHOTO / AFP)

Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on hospitals in Gaza have pushed the region's healthcare system to "the brink of total collapse", causing "catastrophic effect" on Palestinians' access to health and medical care, said a report released on Tuesday by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

"It is essential that there be independent, thorough and transparent investigations of all of these incidents, and full accountability for all violations of international humanitarian and human rights law which have taken place," said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk.

The attacks, documented between Oct 12, 2023 and June 30, 2024, raise serious concerns about Israel's compliance with international law, the report said, adding that widespread destruction of Gaza's healthcare infrastructure resulted in significant loss of life among patients, medical staff, and civilians, deepening the humanitarian crisis.

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In most cases, Israel claimed Palestinian armed groups misused hospitals for military purposes. However, the report described these allegations as "vague and broad," with insufficient evidence provided. In some cases, the accusations appeared "contradicted by publicly available information."

"The protection of hospitals during warfare is paramount and must be respected by all sides, at all times," said Turk.

Israel's Gaza campaign has killed more than 45,500 Palestinians, according to health officials in the Hamas-run enclave. Most of Gaza's 2.3 million people have been displaced and much of the tiny coastal strip is in ruins.