Dozens of bodies found after Israel scales back Gaza City fight: rescuers
- Teams are said to have collected around 60 bodies of Palestinians killed in the past week. The city was home to over a quarter of Gaza’s residents before the war
Israeli forces pulled back from parts of Gaza City overnight, after a fierce, week-long offensive that met with Hamas resistance, leaving dozens of dead people and wrecked homes and roads in the Palestinian enclave’s biggest urban area, rescuers said.
The offensive, 10 months into Israel’s campaign to eliminate Hamas militants, took place as US-backed mediators sought to finalise a peace deal that would free remaining hostages taken by the militants in their cross-border rampage on October 7.
The Gaza Civil Emergency Service said teams had collected around 60 bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces over the past week from the area of Tel Al-Hawa and the edges of the Sabra neighbourhood in Gaza City.
While tanks withdrew from some areas, Israeli snipers and tanks continued to control some high ground, residents and rescue teams said, warning residents against trying to return.
“There are bodies scattered in the streets, dismembered bodies, there are bodies of entire families, there are also bodies inside a home of an entire family that was completely burned,” Gaza Strip Civil Defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal said on Friday in comments carried by media in Hamas-run Gaza.
Israel’s military said it had found drones and other weaponry in what is called a Hamas combat complex inside the former UNRWA headquarters in Gaza City and had evacuated civilians from the area before attacking.