Close Menu
saiphnews.comsaiphnews.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Hill Dickinson Stadium: Dan Meis designed Everton’s new home – now he has an 1878 tattoo

    March 30, 2026

    Dozing dormouse found in abandoned helium balloon

    March 30, 2026

    Meet the pupils teaching speeders a lesson in Kids Court

    March 30, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    saiphnews.comsaiphnews.com
    Monday, March 30
    • Home
    • Finance
    • Sports
    • Health

      Fuel Your Workout: 15 Powerful Fitness Motivation Quotes to Keep You Going

      May 15, 2025

      Sizzle Away the Pounds: The Ultimate Guide to Fat-Burning Workouts

      May 14, 2025

      Kickstart Your Fitness Journey: The Ultimate Beginner Workout Guide

      April 30, 2025

      Get Fit Anytime, Anywhere: The Top 10 Fitness Apps You Need to Download Now

      April 30, 2025

      Unlocking Wellness: 10 Essential Habits for a Healthier Life

      April 22, 2025
    • Media & Culture
      1. World
      2. Politics
      3. Health
      4. View All

      Dozing dormouse found in abandoned helium balloon

      March 30, 2026

      'I was taken from my mum while she was unconscious'

      March 30, 2026

      Charity forced to sell off artwork to survive

      March 30, 2026

      Young chess stars beat adults to reach cup final

      March 30, 2026

      Hill Dickinson Stadium: Dan Meis designed Everton’s new home – now he has an 1878 tattoo

      March 30, 2026

      Meet the pupils teaching speeders a lesson in Kids Court

      March 30, 2026

      IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma scripts history, becomes the first player to… | Cricket News

      March 30, 2026

      'I dread the phone ringing': Inside the kennels responding to vicious XL bully attacks

      March 30, 2026

      Fuel Your Workout: 15 Powerful Fitness Motivation Quotes to Keep You Going

      May 15, 2025

      Sizzle Away the Pounds: The Ultimate Guide to Fat-Burning Workouts

      May 14, 2025

      Kickstart Your Fitness Journey: The Ultimate Beginner Workout Guide

      April 30, 2025

      Get Fit Anytime, Anywhere: The Top 10 Fitness Apps You Need to Download Now

      April 30, 2025

      India’s Cultural Mosaic: A Deep Dive into the Rich Tapestry of Traditions and Modernity

      May 23, 2025

      India-Focused Headlines

      May 22, 2025

      Tradition Meets Technology: How Modern India is Redefining Ancient Rituals

      May 15, 2025

      Global Canvas: Exploring the Latest Trends in International Art Exhibitions

      May 15, 2025
    • National
    • Politics
    • Tech
    • Contact us
    saiphnews.comsaiphnews.com
    Home » Nearly 100 people killed in Israeli attack on Gaza
    World

    Nearly 100 people killed in Israeli attack on Gaza

    saiphnewsBy saiphnewsMay 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Rushdi Abualouf, Cairo; Yolande Knell, Jerusalem; Mallory Moench, London

    BBC News

    Reuters A crying woman wearing dark clothing and a hijab kneels, one hand to her mouth, the other on the shrouded body of a corpse Reuters

    A mourner reacts during the funeral of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes at the Indonesian hospital in Beit Lahia

    Nearly 100 people, including children, have been killed in a large-scale Israeli ground, air and sea attack launched early Friday in north Gaza, the Hamas-run civil defence and residents have said.

    The civil defence said at least nine homes and tents housing civilians had been bombed overnight and it had received dozens of calls from people trapped.

    Witnesses also reported smoke bombs, artillery shelling and tanks in Beit Lahia.

    Israel’s military said it was “operating to locate and dismantle terrorist infrastructure sites” in north Gaza and had “eliminated several terrorists” over the past day.

    This marks the largest ground assault on north Gaza since Israel resumed its offensive in March.

    Basheer al-Ghandour, who fled Beit Lahia for Jabalia after the attack, told the BBC people were sleeping when suddenly “intense bombing” hit overnight.

    “It came from all sides – air strikes and warships. My brother’s house collapsed. There were 25 people inside,” he said.

    He said 11 people were injured and five killed, including his nieces, aged five and 18, and a 15-year-old nephew. He and others tried to free relatives from the rubble.

    “My brother’s wife is still under the rubble – we didn’t manage to rescue her. Because of how intense the bombing was, we had to flee,” he said.

    “We didn’t take anything with us – no furniture, no food, no flour. We even left in bare feet.”

    Another survivor, Yousif Salem, told reporters he and his three children had “just escaped death”.

    “An air strike hit our neighbours’ home – none of them survived,” he said.

    He said artillery shells began hitting near their house as they were trapped inside. When he tried to leave, a quadcopter drone opened fire, he said.

    He made a second attempt under heavy shelling, he said. All roads were blocked, but they managed to find a side road.

    “We escaped only minutes before Israeli tanks encircled the area,” he said.

    According to local residents, the attack began with smoke bomb barrages followed by intense artillery shelling from nearby Israeli positions.

    Tanks then began advancing toward Al-Salateen neighbourhood in western Beit Lahia.

    Witnesses reported that Israeli armoured vehicles surrounded a school sheltering hundreds of displaced civilians.

    Israeli aircraft dropped leaflets early Friday over several areas in north Gaza calling on residents to evacuate the areas immediately, raising fears the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was expanding its military operation in one of Gaza’s most densely populated regions.

    The evacuation orders sparked panic among families who have been displaced multiple times since the war began. Many have nowhere else to go.

    “I swear I don’t know where we’re going,” said Sana Marouf, who was fleeing with her family on a donkey cart in Gaza City.

    “We don’t have mattresses, blankets, food or water.”

    She said she had seen people “torn to pieces” overnight. “It was a black night. They were relentlessly bombing us.”

    Reuters Five children sit atop luggage piled on a carReuters

    Palestinians make their way with belongings as they fled their homes, after Israeli air strikes, in the northern Gaza Strip on 16 May

    The attack in north Gaza comes after Israeli air strikes killed more than 120 people, mostly in the south, on Thursday.

    The IDF said on Friday it had struck more than 150 “terror targets” throughout Gaza over the past day, including anti-tank missile posts, military structures, and centres where groups were planning to “carry out terrorist attacks against IDF troops”.

    In south Gaza, the IDF said it had dismantled Hamas structures and shafts and killed “several terrorists” who Israel said had planned to plant an explosive device.

    While Friday’s powerful overnight strikes and reported advance by ground troops west of Beit Lahia are significant, this does not yet look like Israel’s threatened major military offensive.

    Israel’s government has pledged to intensify operations in Gaza and indefinitely reoccupy the Strip if Hamas did not accept a proposal for a temporary ceasefire and the return of remaining hostages by the end of President Donald Trump’s regional trip, which concluded on Friday.

    While there has been no sign of a breakthrough with negotiating teams still in Doha, local media say that Arab mediators have been pushing for more time to give talks a chance.

    A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas agreed in January broke down when Israel relaunched air strikes on Gaza in March.

    Israel also implemented a total blockade on humanitarian aid, including food, that has been widely condemned by the UN as well as European and Arab countries.

    Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz last month said the blockade was a “main pressure lever” to secure victory over Hamas and get all the hostages out.

    There is growing evidence that Israel’s 10-week blockade is having an increasingly detrimental humanitarian impact. Aid organisations and residents say people in Gaza are now starving.

    A recent UN-backed report said Gaza’s whole population – some 2.1 million people – is at critical risk of famine.

    The Israeli government has insisted there is no shortage of food in Gaza and that the “real crisis is Hamas looting and selling aid”.

    Getty Images People hold pots and cry out and jostle as they try to get food in GazaGetty Images

    Palestinians struggle to get their food rations outside a crowded distribution centre in Beit Lahia on 15 May

    Israel and the US have proposed allowing in and distributing aid through private companies – a plan rejected by the UN.

    The deteriorating situation in Gaza has drawn concern from the US this week.

    Boarding his flight home from the Middle East, Trump said the US needs to “help out the Palestinians” and acknowledges “a lot of people are starving”.

    On Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump administration was “troubled” by the humanitarian situation.

    Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to the group’s cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

    At least 53,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

    Fifty-eight hostages are still being held in Gaza, up to 23 of whom are believed to be alive.

    Additional reporting by Alice Cuddy in Jerusalem

    Source link

    Share this:

    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

    Like this:

    Like Loading...
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    saiphnews
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Hill Dickinson Stadium: Dan Meis designed Everton’s new home – now he has an 1878 tattoo

    March 30, 2026

    Meet the pupils teaching speeders a lesson in Kids Court

    March 30, 2026

    'I dread the phone ringing': Inside the kennels responding to vicious XL bully attacks

    March 30, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Our Picks
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss

    Hill Dickinson Stadium: Dan Meis designed Everton’s new home – now he has an 1878 tattoo

    World March 30, 2026

    Construction began in August 2021 and was completed in 2025. However, that shouldn’t imply that…

    Share this:

    • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

    Like this:

    Like Loading...

    Dozing dormouse found in abandoned helium balloon

    March 30, 2026

    Meet the pupils teaching speeders a lesson in Kids Court

    March 30, 2026

    IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma scripts history, becomes the first player to… | Cricket News

    March 30, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Our Mission
    Our Mission

    At Saiph News, we are dedicated to delivering the latest updates from across the globe, with a strong focus on National News, International Affairs, Health, Politics, Stock Market Trends, and more. Our mission is to keep our readers informed, engaged, and empowered with factual reporting and insightful analysis.

    Email Us: saiphtech247@gmail.com

    Our Picks
    Subscribe Us For Latest Updates
    Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
    Loading
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2025 Saiph News. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    %d