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Gaza hospital deluged as Israel retaliation kills and wounds hundreds


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On Saturday morning, people in Gaza celebrated after Hamas fired thousands of rockets into Israel and launched deadly cross-border attacks.

A day later, the picture was very different.

After non-stop Israeli shelling, people were staying indoors. Explosions continued throughout Sunday.

The sound was terrifying. Clouds of black smoke engulfed buildings across the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army says it has hit more than 1,000 targets in Gaza. These include military positions, the homes of the Hamas's leaders, as well as banks run by the militant group.

One of the more significant Israeli strikes on Sunday morning targeted the Watan Tower, which serves as a hub for internet providers in Gaza.

 

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Palestinian health officials say more than 400 people have been killed in retaliatory Israeli air strikes on Gaza.

Most areas are without electricity as Israel has stopped supplying Gaza with power. Gaza's own supplier can only provide 20% of the electricity needed.

Food and water supplies have also been cut.

Driving through the Gaza city centre on Sunday morning, I saw rubble blocking roads. Shops were closed, except for a few bakeries where long queues had formed.

The escalation has made Gaza's dreadful humanitarian situation even worse.

 

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1 hour ago, Tug said:

Wonder if those Hamas leaders thought about preparing for the obvious retaliation from Israel as they stockpiled weapons they had to know this would be the result.or do they even care?

Prepare how? They do not invest in bomb shelters for the populace. From a cynical propaganda point of view, each dead Palestinian is a boon.

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