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16 Palestinians killed, more buildings destroyed in Israeli bombardment

Rubio triggers controversy with visit to Al Quds mosque compound
Published 15 Sep, 2025 03:12pm
Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of Israeli strikes that destroyed Al Jundi Al Majhoul residential tower in Gaza City. – Reuters
Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of Israeli strikes that destroyed Al Jundi Al Majhoul residential tower in Gaza City. – Reuters

Israel destroyed scores of buildings in Gaza City, killing at least 16 Palestinians, local health authorities said on Monday, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the war with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

Rubio’s visit coincided with an emergency summit in Qatar of Arab and Islamic states, some of them close US allies, convened in response to Israel’s attack last week on leaders of Hamas in Qatar.

While diplomacy unfolded in Jerusalem and Doha, the Palestinian death toll kept mounting with two air strikes on sites in Gaza City, one on two family homes and another on a tent housing a displaced family.

STRIKES FROM AIR AND GROUND

Witnesses said strikes from the air and the ground hit several areas, spreading panic and prompting thousands to flee encampments established in streets and open areas.

The UN and numerous countries say Israeli tactics amount to forced mass displacement and that conditions in the humanitarian zone are dire, with food in short supply.

“Do you know what is displacement? It is extracting the soul from your body, it is humiliation and another form of death,” said Ghada, 50, a mother of five from the Sabra neighbourhood in Gaza City who was refusing to leave.

“They tell us to go south, and when we do, there is no guarantee they won’t bomb us there, so why bother?” she said via a chat app.

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Israeli forces have been operating in at least four eastern suburbs for weeks, of which three have been largely razed.

They are advancing on the centre and appear poised to move towards the west, where most of the displaced are sheltering.

According to Hamas, at least 350,000 people have fled their homes, while 1,600 residential buildings and 13,000 tents have been destroyed, since August 11, the day after Netanyahu announced plans to take control of Gaza City.

Images circulating on social media suggested that the flow of people moving southwards had accelerated.

Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of Israeli strikes that destroyed Al Jundi Al Majhoul residential tower in Gaza City. – Reuters
Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of Israeli strikes that destroyed Al Jundi Al Majhoul residential tower in Gaza City. – Reuters

In Jerusalem, Rubio and Netanyahu were scheduled to give a joint statement at 1.55pm, after their talks.

Footage showed them hugging and shaking hands before sitting down to talk.

Rubio said before leaving Washington that he wanted to discuss how Israel would finish its war in line with President Donald Trump’s wishes.

He was also set to discuss how Israel’s strike in Qatar, which US officials said did not advance Israeli or US interests, would affect those goals.

RUBIO VISITS WESTERN WALL

After Rubio arrived on Sunday, Netanyahu and his wife Sara led him and US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, and their wives, on a tour of the Western Wall.

They also visited a nearby archaeological site where Israel has excavated ruins, a controversial project adjacent to the Muslim holy site of Haram Al Sharif or Noble Sanctuary.

Palestinians said the visit to the Western Wall, which Muslims call the Al Buraq Wall, was an assault on the sanctity of the Al Aqsa mosque inside the compound.

A Palestinian woman inspects the damage at the site of Israeli strikes that destroyed Al Jundi Al Majhoul residential tower in Gaza City. – Reuters
A Palestinian woman inspects the damage at the site of Israeli strikes that destroyed Al Jundi Al Majhoul residential tower in Gaza City. – Reuters

The Palestinian group Hamas said the visit reaffirmed “the bias and full partnership of the current US administration in the occupation’s crimes against our people, land, and holy sites”.

A State Department spokesperson said late on Sunday that Rubio was proud to visit the site with Netanyahu and that this reaffirmed “America’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s eternal capital”.

In Doha, leaders were set to warn that Israel’s attack in Qatar threatened coexistence and efforts to normalise ties in the region, according to a draft resolution seen by Reuters.

At least one ordinary Palestinian was dismissive.

“We have never placed much hope in Arab leaders and their summits,” said Ahmed Nemer, 45, from Gaza City.

“The final statement is written by the Americans or is vetted by the Americans, so what can we expect?”

Israel’s nearly two-year-long campaign has killed more than 64,000 people in Gaza.

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