Israeli attacks in Gaza kill 33, ceasefire hopes dim
Israeli forces killed 33 Palestinians across Gaza in the past 24 hours as they battled Hamas-led militants, Palestinian officials said on Tuesday, but brief pauses in fighting allowed medics to conduct a third day of polio vaccinations for children.
The Israeli military said it killed eight Palestinian gunmen, including a senior Hamas commander who took part in the Oct 7 attacks in Israel, at a command centre near the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City.
A statement said Ahmed Fozi Nazer Muhammad Wadia had taken command of a “massacre of civilians carried out by Hamas terrorists” in Israel’s Netiv HaAsara community near the Gaza border.
Nevertheless, the WHO said it was ahead of its targets for polio vaccinations in Gaza on Tuesday, day three of a mass campaign.
Diplomatic efforts to secure a permanent ceasefire and release foreign and Israeli hostages held in Gaza and return many Palestinians jailed by Israel have stalled, however. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli troops would remain in the Philadelphi corridor on the southern edge of Gaza, one of the main sticking points in reaching a deal to end the fighting and return hostages.