Nine children killed while playing on swings in Gaza refugee camp

A strike on a Gaza park has killed 10 people, including nine children.

Nine children killed while playing on swings in Gaza refugee camp

A strike on a Gaza park has killed 10 people, including nine children.

Israeli and Palestinian authorities are blaming each other over the attack.

A truce between the sides remains elusive as diplomats seek to end the fighting at the start of the Eid al-Fitr holiday, marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

In Israel, meanwhile, the military said a mortar attack on southern Israel caused “deaths and injuries”, but did not give further details.

Israeli media reported that the attack killed at least four people, which saw military helicopters rushing stretchers away to local hospitals.

The Gaza park attack happened as children played on a swing in the Shati refugee camp on the edge of Gaza City, said Ayman Sahabani, head of the emergency room at nearby Shifa Hospital.

Sahabani said nine of the 10 killed at the park were children under the age of 12 and 46 were injured.

The strike on the park happened a few minutes after the hospital’s outpatient clinic was hit, leaving several people injured. Camera crews were prevented from filming the area of impact at Shifa.

Gaza’s police operations room, Civil Defence and Sahabani blamed the attacks on Israeli airstrikes.

Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli army spokesman, denied Israel was involved. “This incident was carried out by Gaza terrorists whose rockets fell short and hit the Shifa Hospital and the Beach (Shati) camp,” he said.

Gaza’s Interior Ministry spokesman Eyad al-Bozum said he believes that shrapnel found in dead bodies and in the wounded is evidence of Israel’s role in the incident.

“The occupation claims that Palestinian rockets hit the hospital and the park,” he said. “This is an attempt to cover their ugly crime against children and civilians, and because of their fear of scandal and international legal prosecution.”

In a text message, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri called the strike on the park a “massacre.” The Hamas military wing said that in response to the strike, it fired three rockets toward the Israeli port city of Ashdod.

Israel’s military also ordered residents of parts of northern Gaza to evacuate towards central Gaza City, a sign that Israel may be broadening its assault. The areas warned included Shijaiyah, which saw one of the bloodiest days of fighting last week.

Earlier, Israeli jets struck several sites in Gaza and rockets continued to fall on Israel, the Israeli military said, disrupting a relative lull.

Israel says it launched its war on Hamas on July 8 to halt incessant rocket fire from Gaza. It later broadened the assault into a ground offensive, which is meant to tackle Hamas’ network of tunnels which Israel sees as a major threat.

The United Nations called for an “immediate” ceasefire in the fighting that has already killed over 1,040 Palestinians, 43 Israeli soldiers and three civilians on the Israeli side.

On Sunday, President Barack Obama telephoned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push for an immediate end to the conflict.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with UN chief Ban Ki-moon, according to a statement from his office, in which he voiced his dismay with the UN announcement.

“It does not include a response to Israel’s security needs and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip,” he said.

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