Israelâs military warned Saturday deadly air strikes against Palestinian militants in Gaza could last a week, as cross-border fire reverberated for a second day in the worst escalation since last yearâs war.
Israel has said it was necessary to launch a âpre-emptiveâ operation against Islamic Jihad, saying the group was planning an imminent attack following days of tensions along the border with Gaza.
Health authorities in the Palestinian enclave, which is controlled by the Islamist group Hamas, said a five-year-old girl was among 15 people killed since Friday, adding that more than 120 have been wounded.
Civilians meanwhile took refuge in air raid shelters on the Israeli side, with AFP journalists hearing sirens warning of incoming fire in the Tel Aviv area on Saturday evening.
Israelâs ongoing strikes are being met with barrages of rockets from the Palestinian side, stoking fears of a repeat of an 11-day conflict that devastated Gaza in May 2021.
Daily life in the enclave has come to a standstill, while the electricity distributor said the sole power station shut down due to a lack of fuel after Israel closed its border crossings.
Gazaâs health ministry said the next few hours will be âcrucial and difficultâ, warning it risked suspending vital services within 72 hours as a result of the lack of electricity.
âWe are all aloneâ
In Gaza City, resident Dounia Ismail said Palestinians have become accustomed to preparing a âsurvival bagâ of items such as money and medicine.
âThis latest escalation brings back images of fear, anxiety, and the feeling that we are all alone,â she told AFP.
On the Israeli side of the frontier, the Magen David Adom emergency service said two people were hospitalised with shrapnel wounds and 13 others were lightly hurt while running for safety.
In Kibbutz Nahal Oz, an Israeli community beside the Gaza border, resident Nadav Peretz said he has been âin the bomb shelter or around itâ since Friday.
âWe recognise that on the other side too there is an uninvolved civilian population, and on both sides children deserve to enjoy their summer vacation,â the 40-year-old said.
An Israeli military spokesman said its forces were âpreparing for the operation to last a week,â and told AFP that the army is ânot currently holding ceasefire negotiationsâ.
Islamic Jihadâs leader in Gaza, Mohammed al-Hindi, said: âThe battle is still at its beginning.â
Israel and Islamic Jihad confirmed the killing of Taysir al-Jabari, a key commander of the militant group, in a Friday strike.
Islamic Jihad is aligned with Hamas, but often acts independently. Both are blacklisted as terrorist organisations by much of the West.
Hamas has fought four wars with Israel since seizing control of Gaza in 2007, including the conflict last May.
A flare-up with Islamic Jihad came in 2019, following Israelâs killing of Baha Abu al-Ata, Jabariâs predecessor. Hamas did not join the fray in that conflict.
Hamasâs moves now could prove crucial, with the group facing pressure from some to restore calm in order to improve economic conditions in Gaza.
Five-year-old girl
Mohammed Abu Salameh, the director of Shifa, Gaza Cityâs main hospital, said medics are facing âacute shortages of medical suppliesâ.
The UN humanitarian chief for the occupied Palestinian territories, Lynn Hastings, urged the warring sides to allow âfuel, food, and medical suppliesâ to be delivered to Gaza amid the worsening crisis.
On Friday, the health ministry reported âa five-year-old girlâ was among those killed by Israeli fire.
The girl, Alaa Kaddum, had a pink bow in her hair and a wound on her forehead, as her body was carried by her father at her funeral.
Israeli military spokesman Richard Hecht said Friday âwe are assuming about 15 killed in actionâ in Gaza, referring to Palestinian combatants.
The Gaza strikes followed the arrest in the occupied West Bank of two senior members of Islamic Jihad, including Bassem al-Saadi, who Israel accuses of orchestrating recent attacks.
Israel on Saturday broadened its operation against Islamic Jihad, announcing the arrest of 19 people in the West Bank it said were members of the group.
Israel has conducted a wave of often deadly raids inside West Bank towns and cities since mid-March in response to lethal attacks on Israelis.