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Dozens of Palestinians sheltering in Gaza post office killed in single Israeli strike

An Israeli strike killed at least 30 Palestinians and wounded 50 others who were sheltering in a post office in central Gaza Strip, bringing the death toll on Thursday in the enclave to 66.

Israel says its target was an Islamic Jihad leader of attacks on Israeli civilians and troops

A group of men carry a casualty in a blanket.
People carry a casualty following an Israeli strike at a post office where people were sheltering in the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza Strip on Thursday. (Khamis Said/Reuters)

Dozens of relatives wept and recited verses from the Qur'an, Islam's holy book, at a Gaza hospital on Friday before burying some of the 33 Palestinians killed in an Israeli airstrike on a post office where they had been sheltering.

Medics said families displaced by the 14-month-old conflict had sought refuge in the postal facility in Nuseirat camp. The attack late on Thursday also damaged several nearby houses.

Israel said it was targeting a senior Islamic Jihad member when it hit the structure.

Some of the bodies gathered al Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat were wrapped in white shrouds, others in blankets from home. Family members accompanied them as they were taken to the graves.

"They have killed the hope and optimism," said Suheil Mattar, whose grandchildren and daughter-in-law were killed.

"Every time things happen and we say there will be a truce and we will rest... After that, they change their minds, they change their minds, we don't know why," Mattar said.

WATCH | Cries from below ground prompt desperate search for survivors: 

'Cries of help' underground as Palestinians search for survivors of Israeli strike in Nuseirat

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Dozens of people were killed and even more were wounded in an Israeli strike on Nuseirat on Thursday. Palestinians were searching for others stuck under the rubble at the site of the airstrike the next morning.

Months of ceasefire efforts by Arab mediators Egypt and Qatar, backed by the United States, have failed to conclude a deal between the two warring sides.

Israel said it had targeted an Islamic Jihad leader of attacks on Israeli civilians and troops. It accused the militant group of exploiting civilian infrastructure and using the population as a human shield for its activities. It did not identify the Islamic Jihad member by name.

Nuseirat is one of the Gaza Strip's eight historic camps originally for Palestinian refugees from the 1948 war around the establishment of Israel. Today, it is part of a dense urban area crowded with displaced people from throughout the enclave.

'Horrific images'

"We've seen absolutely horrific images from the scene," Louise Wateridge, a senior emergency officer for the UN Palestinian relief agency, told a UN press briefing in Geneva by video link from Nuseirat on Friday.

"There are parents looking for their children, children covered in dust and blood looking for their parents, multiple injuries on top of the casualties reported and people still buried under the rubble," she said.

Two people hold on to eachother as they make their way out a destroyed building.
People make their way through rubble following a strike on the post office in the Nuseirat camp. (Khamis Said/Reuters)

On Friday, Palestinian health officials said at least 12 people were killed in separate Israeli airstrikes across the enclave, including three in a tent that housed a displaced family in Khan Younis and a local journalist in Gaza City.

U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said in Tel Aviv on Thursday he believed a deal on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release may be close as Israel had signalled it was ready and there were signs of movement from Hamas.

The war in the Palestinian enclave began after Hamas gunmen on Oct. 7, 2023, stormed into Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking about 250 hostages back to Hamas-run Gaza, according to Israeli tallies. Some 100 hostages remain in Gaza.

Since then, Israel's military has levelled swathes of Gaza, driving nearly all of its 2.3 million people from their homes, giving rise to deadly hunger and disease and killing nearly 44,900 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.

Separately, the Israeli military on Thursday ordered residents of several districts in the heart of Gaza City to evacuate, saying it would respond to rockets fired from those areas. At nightfall on Thursday, dozens of families streamed out of the areas heading toward the centre of the city.
 
WATCH | Rescuers bring young girl out of rubble of post office: 

Gazans frantically search rubble for survivors after strike on post office

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Medics in Gaza said at least 30 people died in an Israeli strike on a post office in Nuseirat where people had bene sheltering on Thursday, with dozens more wounded. Israel's military, which says it was targeting an Islamic Jihad leader, is reviewing the casualty reports, according to a statement.