Israeli attacks kill 63 across Gaza as troops push deeper into Gaza City

At least 63 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza, medical sources tell Al Jazeera, as Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza City as part of their effort to seize the city and forcibly displace about one million people.
Al Jazeera Arabic obtained footage on Saturday showing Israeli tanks advancing into the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, signalling an expansion of the military’s ground invasion of the area.
Sabra is near the besieged Zeitoun neighbourhood, which has been increasingly targeted by the Israeli army over the past week.
A source at Gaza City’s al-Ahli Hospital told Al Jazeera that a child was killed in the latest Israeli bombardment of Sabra.
Earlier on Saturday, Israel fired artillery at tents sheltering displaced families in the Asdaa area northwest of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, killing 16 people, including six children, medical sources said.
At least 22 Palestinians were killed while seeking humanitarian aid throughout the day, including a Palestinian who was shot dead by Israeli forces near a distribution point close to the so-called “Morag axis”, southeast of Khan Younis.
Another civilian seeking aid was shot dead near the Israeli-controlled Netzarim Corridor.
Starvation deaths
Palestinian health authorities said on Saturday that eight more Palestinians, including two children, died from malnutrition over the past 24 hours, raising the total death toll to 281 since Israel’s war on Gaza began nearly two years ago.
Munir al-Bursh, the director-general of Gaza’s Health Ministry, said on social media that 114 children were among the victims.The United Nations on Friday officially declared a famine in Gaza – the first such designation ever announced in the Middle East – with experts warning 500,000 people face “catastrophic” hunger.
The UN has accused Israel of “systematic obstruction” of aid deliveries to the war-ravaged Palestinian territory, and Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described the famine as a “man-made disaster”.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system, a global hunger monitor, said 514,000 people – close to a quarter of Palestinians in Gaza – are experiencing famine, with the number due to rise to 641,000 by the end of September.
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary said many other Palestinians in Gaza were at risk from malnutrition.
“The UN famine report has been very late, according to Palestinians. They have been witnessing weeks and months of this ongoing starvation,” she said.