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Israel vs Gaza : Khan Younis Tragedy: Urgent Call for Peace Amidst Gaza’s Unrest

Two tank shells hit its Khan Younis Training Centre during fighting in the city's western outskirts. Its commissioner condemned the "blatant disregard of basic rules of war". Israel's military said it had ruled out that the incident was the result of an air or artillery strike by its forces. It added that it was reviewing Israeli operations nearby and examining the possibility that it was "Hamas fire".
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News Desk, Kolkata :  At least nine people were killed and 75 injured when a UN facility sheltering civilians was struck in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency says.

UNRWA said two tank shells hit its Khan Younis Training Centre during fighting in the city’s western outskirts. Its commissioner condemned the “blatant disregard of basic rules of war”.

UNRWA’s Gaza director said tens of thousands of people were sheltering at the Khan Younis Training Centre

Israel’s military said it had ruled out that the incident was the result of an air or artillery strike by its forces. It added that it was reviewing Israeli operations nearby and examining the possibility that it was “Hamas fire”.

Israeli troops have been battling Hamas fighters as they advance into western Khan Younis, a day after the military said it had completely encircled the city.

Clashes and bombardment around the city’s two main hospitals have also left thousands of patients, staff and others unable to leave.

Israeli bombardment on Thursdayat the Khan Younis Training Centre

The conflict was triggered by an unprecedented cross-border attack by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October, in which about 1,300 people were killed and about 250 others taken hostage.

More than 25,700 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry. An estimated 1.7 million people – nearly three-quarters of the population – have also been displaced by the past 12 weeks of fighting and many of them are sheltering inside UN facilities or near them.

The Khan Younis Training Centre is one of the largest UNRWA shelters, with between 30,000 and 40,000 people said to be living inside its grounds.

UNRWA says the compound is clearly marked, that its co-ordinates have been shared with Israeli authorities, and that it and the civilians inside must be protected under international law.

However, at least six displaced people were killed and many more injured when the training centre was struck on Monday during intense fighting in the surrounding area, according to the agency.

UNRWA’s Gaza director, Thomas White, told the BBC from the nearby town of Rafah that on Wednesday afternoon a building housing 800 people who had fled northern Gaza was hit by two tank rounds.

“We’ve got a team on the ground there now with the shelter management team. At this stage, it looks like there are nine fatalities and over 75 people injured,” he said.

“Of course, the challenge now is to try to get medical care for those people in a situation where effectively the major hospitals in Gaza are operating at very limited capacity.” Mr White said UNRWA officials had been in constant contact with Israeli officers and that they had been given assurances that such facilities were safe.

“So, despite all of that co-ordination, the reality is that the Israeli army has not been meeting its obligations to protect civilians, to show due precaution when operating in areas where there are civilians.” In response to UNRWA’s reports, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said: “After an examination of our operational systems, the IDF has currently ruled out that this incident is a result of an aerial or artillery strike by the IDF.”

“A thorough review of the operations of the forces in the vicinity is under way,” it added. “The IDF is also examining the possibility that the strike was a result of Hamas fire.” Vedant Patel of the US state department repeated Washington’s calls for the protection of civilians in Gaza.

“We deplore today’s attack on the UN’s Khan Younis training centre,” she said, and called it “incredibly concerning”. Earlier, the IDF said its troops had “launched a divisional manoeuvre on West Khan Younis” that was targeting Hamas “outposts, infrastructure, and command and control centres”.

“Dismantling Hamas’ military framework in western Khan Yunis is the heart of the logic behind the operation,” it added.

The IDF also said that Hamas “exploits the civilian population, exploits shelters and hospitals” – something the group has denied. Gaza’s health ministry meanwhile accused the IDF of “isolating hospitals in Khan Younis and carrying out massacres in the western area of the city”.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said the al-Amal Hospital, which it runs, and its local headquarters were under “siege” by Israeli forces, trapping patients, wounded people and an estimated 13,000 displaced people. after being targeted at the entrance to the headquarters on Wednesday morning.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned on Tuesday night that its staff inside the nearby Nasser Medical Complex – the largest hospital still partly functioning in Gaza – had reported bombing and heavy gunfire nearby.

“They are currently unable to evacuate along with the thousands of people in the hospital, including 850 patients, due to roads to and from the building being either inaccessible or too dangerous.”

The IDF has issued evacuation orders for western parts of Khan Younis, including those where Nasser and al-Amal are located. The UN estimates there are about 88,000 residents and 425,000 displaced people in the area. Mr White told the BBC that tens of thousands more people were now on the move, heading south to Rafah, on the border with Egypt, where as many as 1.4 million are already sheltering.

Five men are seen walking towards the combat zone holding a white flag, before there is a burst of gunfire and one of them falls to the ground. It was not clear who opened fire. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked in the Parliament on Wednesday whether such pictures would prompt him to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.

He replied: “No-one wants to see this conflict go on for a moment longer than is necessary and we do want to see an immediate and sustained humanitarian pause.”

Efforts involving several countries to try to reach a ceasefire are ongoing, with one plan said to include a month-long truce and phased release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners. But both Israel and Hamas appear to have rejected proposals, and hopes of any progress have been dampened.

Egypt’s President, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, meanwhile accused Israel of deliberately holding up aid deliveries at the Egyptian-controlled Rafah border crossing as “a form of pressure on the Gaza Strip and its people over the conflict and the release of hostages”.

However, an Israeli defence ministry agency co-ordinating the deliveries with Egypt and the UN rejected the claim, insisting that “there is no limit to the amount of aid that can enter Gaza”.

Summary; In the heart of conflict, Khan Younis witnesses anguish as nine lives are claimed at a UN shelter in Gaza. Amidst raging battles, the toll underscores the dire humanitarian crisis. The world watches, urging an immediate ceasefire to end the suffering. The shadows of violence loom large, compelling global solidarity for peace in this embattled region. Humanity cries out, pleading for an end to the senseless bloodshed, emphasizing the imperative for swift international intervention to protect innocent lives caught in the crossfire.

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