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Hundreds of Palestinians were forced to flee Gaza city’s Shujaiya neighbourhood on Saturday after the Israeli army issued a displacement order for the area, the first to hit the city in some time.
The army ordered residents of the eastern neighbourhood to flee to central and southern parts of the city before Israeli shelling on the area.
The official Wafa news agency published images of civilians fleeing through streets already largely destroyed in Israeli attacks, carrying only blankets and basic belongings through the remains of bombed-out buildings.
Many were forced to flee in the dark, with residents sharing video footage of women and children using phone torches to escape.
While Israel has maintained a siege on northern Gaza, this is the first eviction order issued for the Gaza city area in several weeks.
Israeli attacks continued across the enclave overnight, injuring several medical personnel in an air strike on oxygen generators at Beit Lahia’s Kamal Adwan Hospital.
The medical centre has been repeatedly struck by Israeli forces, who arrested most of its medical staff in a raid last month, leaving wounded Palestinians with few options for life-saving treatment.
Gaza’s Health Ministry has warned attacks on the hospital constitute a “death sentence” for wounded civilians, with remaining staff only able to administer basic first aid to people injured in Israeli attacks.
On Sunday morning, at least seven people were killed in strikes in the central Bureij and Al Maghazi refugee camps, according to Wafa.
A girl, 11, and her sister, 12, were among four killed in the strike on Al Bureij camp, which destroyed a three-storey building in the middle of the night.
Their mother and two sisters were seriously wounded in the strike, father Abdul Salam Abu Al Nahl told the state news agency Wafa. The family had fled to the area after being displaced from Al Shati refugee camp, near Gaza city, several months ago, he said.
Several people were also wounded in Israeli attacks on the southern cities of Khan Younis and Rafah.
Authorities have repeatedly warned of no safe place remaining for civilians in Gaza, where more than 44,100 people have been killed since the war began last October.
A humanitarian crisis also threatens to worsen as winter approaches and Israel continues to block aid deliveries into the enclave.
About a third of 129 planned humanitarian missions were allowed into Gaza over the past week, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said on Friday.
“The rest were either denied, impeded or cancelled due to security or logistical reasons,” he added.
“As winter nears, Palestinians across the Gaza Strip are in dire need of adequate shelter to protect them from the rain and cold.”
Mr Dujarric said that UN partners were distributing tents and shelters as quickly as possible, but this is only a fraction of what is needed in the area, with hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians living in makeshift sites and damaged buildings.