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Israel-Gaza war: neighbourhoods pounded by air strikes as conflict’s next phase looms

  • After Hamas attack, Israeli retaliation tactics raise prospect of possible Gaza invasion
  • The war, which has claimed at least 2,100 lives on both sides, is expected to escalate

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The rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza City. Photo: AP

Gaza’s power authority says its sole power plant will fun out of fuel within hours, leaving the territory without electricity after Israel cut off supplies.

Israel said it would cut off all electricity to the territory after Hamas’ bloody rampage over the weekend.

All of Gaza’s crossings are closed, making it impossible to bring in fuel for the power plant or the generators on which residents and hospitals have long relied.

The power authority said on Wednesday that the plant would shut down in the afternoon.

The plant shut down comes as residents of the Gaza Strip scrambled to find safety on Wednesday, as Israeli warplanes hammered neighbourhood after neighbourhood in the tiny coastal enclave, retaliating for the deadly weekend attack by Hamas militants.

Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets launched from the Gaza Strip, as seen from Ashqelon in southern. Photo: Reuters
Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets launched from the Gaza Strip, as seen from Ashqelon in southern. Photo: Reuters

As Gazans crowded into UN schools and a shrinking number of safe neighbourhoods, humanitarian groups pleaded for the creation of corridors to get aid into Gaza, warning that hospitals overwhelmed with wounded people were running out of supplies.

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