Key Points
- Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, Jabalia, and Nuseirat reportedly killed at least 30 people.
- Hassan Abu Warda, a journalist, and Ashraf Abu Nar, a senior rescue service official, were killed along with family.
- Israel's ground invasion of Gaza has seized 77 per cent of the strip, according to the Gaza media office.
Israeli military strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, including a senior rescue service official and a journalist, local health authorities said.
The latest deaths in the Israeli campaign resulted from separate Israeli strikes in Khan Younis in the south, Jabalia in the north and Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, medics said.
In Jabalia, they said local journalist Hassan Majdi Abu Warda and several family members were killed by an airstrike that hit his house on Sunday.
Another airstrike in Nuseirat killed Ashraf Abu Nar, a senior official in the territory's civil emergency service, and his wife in their house, medics said.
The Gaza government media office said Abu Warda's death raised the number of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza since October 2023 to 220.
In a statement, the Gaza media office said Israeli forces were in control of 77 per cent of the Gaza Strip, either through ground forces or evacuation orders and bombardments that keep residents away from their homes.
Israel's military said in a statement that chief of staff Eyal Zamir visited troops in Khan Younis over the weekend, telling them "this is not an endless war" and that Hamas has lost most of its assets, including its command and control.
"We will deploy every tool at our disposal to bring the hostages home, dismantle Hamas and dismantle its rule," Zamir was cited as saying.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in a statement two of its staff — Ibrahim Eid and Ahmad Abu Hilal — had been killed in a strike on a house in Khan Younis.
"Their killing points to the intolerable civilian death toll in Gaza. The ICRC reiterates its urgent call for a ceasefire and for the respect and protection of civilians, including medical, humanitarian relief, and civil defence personnel," the ICRC statement said.
The armed wing of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad said in separate statements that fighters carried out several ambushes and attacks using bombs and anti-tank rockets against Israeli forces operating in several areas across Gaza.
Last week, the Israeli military said it had conducted more strikes in Gaza overnight, hitting 75 targets including weapons storage facilities and rocket launchers.
The conflict has killed more than 53,900 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and devastated the coastal strip. Aid groups say signs of severe malnutrition are widespread.
Israel has bombarded Gaza since the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023, which killed 1,200 people, with 251 hostages abducted into Gaza, according to the Israeli government.