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Over 5,000 people have been killed or are missing due to Israel’s siege on northern Gaza, with its brutal attacks intensifying amid talks of a potential mediated agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Another 9,500 Palestinians were injured as a result of the Israeli military operation in the north that was launched in early October, a medical source told Al Jazeera on Sunday.
Gaza’s Government Media Office on Sunday described the Israeli siege as “the most horrific form of ethnic cleansing, displacement and destruction” that has affected hundreds of thousands in the war-ravaged area.
Reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary said North Gaza is now a “ghost area” of vast destruction and rubble, but some people have managed to stay alive there, refusing to leave. “We are seeing Palestinians being systematically targeted in every single place across the Gaza Strip. It doesn’t matter where you are – if you’re in a school, a shelter, a makeshift camp or even a hospital,” she said.
Kamal Adwan Hospital, the most prominent healthcare facility in the North, was torched and destroyed by Israeli Forces in late December as part of the siege, and the fate of its arrested director Hussam Abu Safia remains unknown. As Israeli politicians and settler groups openly discuss prospects of building settlements in North Gaza, the siege shows no signs of stopping. (Aljazeera)