Israeli airstrikes on Gaza refugee camps leaves over 100 dead during 12 hours

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza refugee camps leaves over 100 dead during 12 hours

Gaza: More than 100 people have been killed in the last 12 hours, with the vast majority of them women and children, Al Jazeera reported.

The Israeli forces have bombed Aita al-Shaab and its surroundings in southern Lebanon.

At least 20 people were arrested after Israeli forces stormed the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

Meanwhile, Israel’s war cabinet is discussing Egypt’s proposed formula for a truce.

The Israeli military estimates that seizing Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza, may take many months.

In a report published on Sunday, the Wall Street Journal cited a senior Israeli military officer as saying it could take months in seizing Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza, may take many months.

At least 16 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the enclave over the weekend, according to the report, which coincides with an increase in Israeli military losses in Gaza.

On Monday, Pope Francis said in his Christmas message said that children dying in wars, including in Gaza, are the “little Jesuses of today” and that Israeli strikes there were reaping an "appalling harvest" of innocent civilians.

In his Christmas Day “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and world) address, Francis also called the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas “abominable” and again appealed for the release of around 100 hostages still being held in Gaza.

Speaking from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica to thousands of people in the square below, he took another swipe at the armaments industry, saying it ultimately controlled the “puppet-strings of war”.

The 87-year-old Francis, celebrating the 11th Christmas of his pontificate, called for an end to conflicts, political, social or military, in places including Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and he defended the rights of migrants around the world.

“How many innocents are being slaughtered in our world! In their mothers’ wombs, in odysseys undertaken in desperation and in search of hope, in the lives of all those little ones whose childhood has been devastated by war. They are the little Jesuses of today,” he said.

He gave particular attention to the Holy Land, including Gaza, where, according to Palestinian health officials, Israeli air strikes killed at least 78 people in one of the besieged enclave's deadliest nights of Israel's 11-week-old battle with Hamas.

“May it (peace) come in Israel and Palestine, where war is devastating the lives of those peoples. I embrace them all, particularly the Christian communities of Gaza and the entire Holy Land,” Francis said.