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Israel strikes Gaza City suburb as war grinds into the new year

The Israeli military kept up the pressure on northern Gaza on Wednesday, striking in a suburb of Gaza City, Palestinian  medics said, and told residents in a central part of the enclave to evacuate from an area where militants were firing rockets.

Airstrikes in Shejaiya, a suburb of Gaza City, killed at least 8 Palestinians

Smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip.
In Al-Buriej, in central Gaza, the Israeli military said it struck a militant operating in an area from which rockets had been fired into Israel the previous day. Its Arabic spokesman had ordered people to leave the area before the strike. (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters)

The Israeli military kept up the pressure on northern Gaza on Wednesday, striking in a suburb of Gaza City, Palestinian  medics said, and told residents in a central part of the enclave to evacuate from an area where militants were firing rockets.

Airstrikes in Shejaiya, a suburb of Gaza City, killed at least eight Palestinians, according to local emergency services.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military and it was not immediately clear who was killed in the attack.

In Al-Bureij in central Gaza, the Israeli military said it struck a militant operating in an area from which rockets had been fired into Israel the previous day. Its Arabic spokesperson, in a post on X, had ordered people to leave the area before the strike.

Smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip.
Israel's Gaza campaign has killed more than 45,500 Palestinians, according to Palestinian health officials. Most of Gaza's 2.3 million people have been displaced and much of the tiny coastal strip is in ruins. (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters)

The Palestinian news agency WAFA said two people had been killed in that strike and 15 more in an airstrike in Jabalia. There was no immediate confirmation from Gaza health officials. Israel's military said it killed Hamas fighters in the attack.

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

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

No end in sight

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 Defence, 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 and their belongings damaged.

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

The war was triggered by Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel, in which 1,200 people were killed and another 251 taken hostage to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

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The Israeli military says it only targets militants and blames Hamas for civilian deaths because its fighters operate in dense residential areas. The army says it has killed 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

Hundreds of thousands live in tents on the coast as winter brings frequent rainstorms and temperatures drop below 10 C at night. At least six infants and another person have died of hypothermia, according to the Health Ministry.

Many displaced Palestinians in central Gaza rely on charity kitchens as their sole food provider amid restrictions on aid and skyrocketing prices. AP footage showed a long line of children waiting for rice, the only item served at the kitchen in Deir al-Balah on Wednesday.

"Some of those kitchens close because they don't receive aid, and others distribute little amounts of food and it's not enough," Umm Adham Shaheen told the AP, displaced from Gaza City.

Palestinian children play next to a building destroyed by Israeli army strikes in the central Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis.
Palestinian children are seen playing next to a building destroyed by Israeli army strikes in the central Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis on Wednesday. Palestinian and United Nations officials say no place is safe in Gaza and that evacuations worsen the humanitarian conditions of the population. (Abdel Kareem Hana/The Associated Press)

American and Arab mediators have spent nearly a year trying to broker a ceasefire and hostage release, but those efforts have repeatedly stalled.

Hamas has demanded a lasting truce, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to keep fighting until "total victory."

Israel's former defence chief quits parliament

Former Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant, who had often taken an independent line against the prime minister and his far-right government allies, said on Wednesday he was resigning from parliament.

Netanyahu fired Gallant as defence minister in November, after months of disagreements over the conduct of the war. But Gallant kept his seat as an elected member of the Knesset.

Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is seen attending a press conference shortly after he was sacked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Former Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant had often broken ranks with Netanyahu and his coalition allies of far-right and religious parties, including over exemptions granted to ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from serving in the conscript military — a hot-button issue. (Nir Elias/Reuters)

"Just as it is on the battlefield, so it is in public service. There are moments in which one must stop, assess and choose a direction in order to achieve the goals," Gallant said in a televised statement.

Gallant also broke rank with Netanyahu and his coalition over exemptions granted to ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from serving in the conscript military — a hot-button issue.

The two have previously clashed publicly. Netanyahu first fired Gallant in March 2023, after he urged a halt to a highly contested government plan to cut the Supreme Court's powers. His dismissal triggered mass protests, and the prime minister backtracked.

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Gallant and Netanyahu, along with a Hamas leader, for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza conflict, which Israel has contested.

With files from The Associated Press