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Airstrike kills 3 Palestinians in Gaza as Israel presses offensive

Palestinians look at their neighbor's damaged house following an Israeli strike in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024.
Palestinians look at their neighbor鈥檚 damaged house following an Israeli strike in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024. (Photo by FATIMA SHBAIR / Associated Press)

RAFAH, Gaza Strip 鈥 Witnesses said three Palestinians were killed Saturday in an airstrike that Israel鈥檚 military said was targeting a Hamas commander in southern聽Gaza, less than a day after the International Court of Justice聽ordered Israel聽to do all it could to prevent death, destruction and any acts of genocide in the besieged territory.

Israel鈥檚 military will be under increasing scrutiny since the top United Nations court also asked Israel聽for a compliance report in a month. The court stopped short of ordering a cease-fire as part of its binding ruling, but its orders were in part a rebuke of Israel鈥檚 conduct in its nearly 4-month war against Gaza鈥檚 Hamas rulers.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, the main organization aiding Gaza鈥檚 population amid the humanitarian disaster, saw more countries suspend its funding following聽allegations that some Gaza staff members聽took part in the Oct. 7聽Hamas attack聽that sparked the war. Britain, Italy, and Finland joined the United States, Australia, and Canada in putting aid to the agency on hold.

The Israel-Hamas war has killed more than 26,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials,聽destroyed vast swaths of Gaza聽and displaced nearly 85% of a population of 2.3 million people. The Hamas attack in southern Israel killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and about 250 hostages were taken.

At least 174 Palestinians were killed over the past day, the聽Health Ministry in Gaza聽said. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its tolls, but has said about two-thirds are women and children. It said the total number of wounded surpassed 64,000.

Israel holds Hamas responsible for civilian casualties, saying the militants embed themselves in the local population. Israel says its air and ground offensive in Gaza has killed more than 9,000 militants.

The Israeli military said Saturday that it had conducted several 鈥渢argeted raids on terror targets鈥 in the southern city of Khan Younis and that the airstrike in the city of Rafah targeted a Hamas commander.

Bilal al-Siksik said his wife, a son, and a daughter were killed in the early morning strike, which came as they slept. He said Friday鈥檚 ruling from the UN court in The Hague, Netherlands, meant little since it did not stop the war.

鈥淣o one can speak in front of them (Israel). America with all its greatness and strength can do nothing,鈥 he said, standing beside the rubble and twisted metal of his home. 鈥淲hat can people do, who have no power or anything?鈥

Rafah and surrounding areas are crammed with more than 1 million people after Israel鈥檚 military ordered civilians to seek refuge there from the fighting elsewhere. Designated evacuation areas have repeatedly come under airstrikes, with Israel saying it would go after militants as needed.

The World Health Organization and the medical charity MSF issued urgent warnings about the largest health facility in Khan Younis, Nasser Hospital, saying the remaining staff could barely function with supplies running out and intense fighting nearby.

WHO footage showed people in the crowded facility being treated on blood-smeared floors. Cats scavenged on a mound of medical waste.

鈥淥ur patients or the cases we receive are suffering severe burns and pain, and they are in desperate need of painkillers,鈥 Dr. Muhammad Harara said. 鈥淲e are lacking everything, and these are the only painkillers left we have. If you want to count them, they are only for maybe five or four patients.鈥

Gaza residents expressed dismay that the UN court on Friday did not order an immediate end to the fighting. The聽case brought by South Africa聽alleged Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian territory鈥檚 people, a charge Israel vehemently denies. The interim orders did not address the genocide allegations, and a final ruling is expected to take years.

The court ruled that Israel must refrain from harming or killing Palestinian civilians while doing all it can to prevent genocide, including punishing anyone who incites others to support the destruction of Gaza鈥檚 people. The judges also ordered Israel to urgently get basic aid to Gaza.

The UN and its partners have said aid entering the territory remains well below the daily average of 500 trucks before the war. On Saturday, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees did not immediately comment on how its operations would be affected by key countries suspending their funding, or on details about the allegations against its staffers.

The United States, Israel鈥檚 closest ally,聽has strongly supported the offensive聽but has increasingly called for restraint and for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza.

US President Joe Biden spoke with his Egyptian and Qatari counterparts Friday ahead of a trip by his CIA director that is intended to seek progress toward a deal to secure聽the release of more of the dozens of hostages聽who remain captive in Gaza in exchange for a pause in the fighting.

More than 100 hostages were released in a swap for Palestinian prisoners during a week-long cease-fire in November. An unspecified number of the remaining 136 hostages are believed to have been killed.

CIA Director Bill Burns will meet in Europe with the heads of the intelligence agencies of Israel and Egypt and with the prime minister of Qatar, according to three people familiar with the matter who insisted on anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks.

Hamas has said it will only release the hostages in exchange for an end to the war and the release of large numbers of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

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