Dozens of people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in southern Gaza.
The strike at the entrance to the school hit the tents of displaced families in the town of Abassan, east of Khan Younis, with most of the victims being women and children, according to Palestinian medical officials.
The Israeli military said the incident occurred when it struck a Hamas fighter who took part in the 7 October raid on Israel with “precise munition”. It said it was reviewing reports civilians were harmed.
The strike killed at least 25 people, according to an Associated Press reporter who counted the bodies at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
Hamas-run health officials say at least 29 people were killed.
Meanwhile, advancing tanks in Gaza City have forced thousands to flee for increasingly vanishing refuge.
Israel’s new ground assault in Gaza’s largest city represents its latest effort to battle Hamas militants regrouping in areas the army previously said had been largely cleared.
Large parts of the city have been destroyed after nine months of fighting and much of the population had fled earlier in the war, but several hundred thousand Palestinians remain in the north of the besieged enclave.
After Israel called for an evacuation of eastern and central parts of Gaza City on Monday, staff at two hospitals rushed to move patients and shut down, the United Nations said.
Israel’s campaign in Gaza, sparked by Hamas’ attack on 7 October, has killed or wounded more than 5% of Gaza’s 2.3 million Palestinians, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.
Nearly the entire population has been displaced from their homes, many multiple times, and hundreds of thousands have sought refuge in packed tent camps.
The UN humanitarian office said the exodus in Gaza City was “dangerously chaotic,” with people instructed to flee through neighbourhoods where fighting was under way.
“People have been observed fleeing in multiple directions, not knowing which way may be safest,” the agency said in a statement.
Hamas has warned the latest Israeli raids in Gaza City could lead to the collapse of negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage-release deal.
The two sides had appeared to narrow the gaps in negotiations in recent days – which are being mediated by the US, Egypt and Qatar.