Israel-Gaza war live: fresh strikes on Khan Younis as UN secretary general says ‘no place safe in Gaza’
Reports of eight dead in IDF strikes in southern Gaza city on Tuesday after order to evacuate Gaza’s second-largest cityIsrael’s military has issued two operational updates on its official Telegram channel during the morning, claiming to struck targets in Khan Younis from where fire emerged yesterday, and to be continuing operations in Shejaiya, Rafah and central Gaza.On Monday, it said “approximately 20 projectiles were launched from the area of Khan Younis toward Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip”. The IDF says that as a consequence it “struck terror targets in the area from which the projectiles were fired, including a weapons storage facility, operational centres, and additional terrorist infrastructure sites.”A new wave of enforced displacement is pushing residents from the eastern parts of Khan Younis into the central and western parts of the city, including the al-Mawasi “evacuation zone”, that has been largely unsafe as it was repeatedly bombed. The lack of fuel means what people are doing right now is either walking for miles or using animals to pull carts to leave. Continue reading...

Reports of eight dead in IDF strikes in southern Gaza city on Tuesday after order to evacuate Gaza’s second-largest city
Israel’s military has issued two operational updates on its official Telegram channel during the morning, claiming to struck targets in Khan Younis from where fire emerged yesterday, and to be continuing operations in Shejaiya, Rafah and central Gaza.
On Monday, it said “approximately 20 projectiles were launched from the area of Khan Younis toward Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip”. The IDF says that as a consequence it “struck terror targets in the area from which the projectiles were fired, including a weapons storage facility, operational centres, and additional terrorist infrastructure sites.”
A new wave of enforced displacement is pushing residents from the eastern parts of Khan Younis into the central and western parts of the city, including the al-Mawasi “evacuation zone”, that has been largely unsafe as it was repeatedly bombed. The lack of fuel means what people are doing right now is either walking for miles or using animals to pull carts to leave. Continue reading...