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    Posted on September 14, 2025

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    Israel escalates bombing in Gaza City as Marco Rubio visits to discuss conflict and humanitarian aid. Qatar hosts a summit on the crisis.

    Israel Escalates Bombing Campaign in Gaza City Amid Rubio's Visit

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Simon Lewis

    CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli forces destroyed at least 30 residential buildings in Gaza City and forced thousands of people from their homes, Palestinian officials said, as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived on Sunday to discuss the future of the conflict.

    Israel has said it plans to seize the city, where about a million Palestinians have been sheltering, as part of its declared aim of eliminating the militant group Hamas, and has intensified attacks on what it has called Hamas' last bastion.

    The group's political leadership, which has engaged in on-and-off negotiations on a possible ceasefire and hostage release deal, was targeted by Israel in an airstrike in Doha on Tuesday in an attack that drew widespread condemnation.

    Qatar will host an emergency Arab-Islamic summit on Monday to discuss the next moves. Rubio said Washington wanted to talk about how to free the 48 hostages - of whom 20 are believed to be still alive - still held by Hamas in Gaza and rebuild the coastal strip.

    "What's happened, has happened," he said. "We're gonna meet with them (the Israeli leadership). We're gonna talk about what the future holds," Rubio said before heading to Israel where he will stay until Tuesday.

    ABRAHAM ACCORDS AT RISK

    He was expected to visit the Western Wall Jewish prayer site in Jerusalem on Sunday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and hold talks with him during the visit.

    U.S. officials described Tuesday's strike on the territory of a close U.S. ally as a unilateral escalation that did not serve American or Israeli interests. Rubio and U.S. President Donald Trump both met Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani on Friday.

    Netanyahu signed an agreement on Thursday to push ahead with a settlement expansion plan that would cut across West Bank land that the Palestinians seek for a state - a move the United Arab Emirates warned would undermine the U.S.-brokered Abraham accords that normalised UAE relations with Israel.

    Aid agencies say an Israeli takeover of Gaza City would be catastrophic for a population already facing widespread malnutrition.

    Two more Palestinians have died of malnutrition and starvation in Gaza in the past 24 hours, the territory's health ministry said on Sunday, raising deaths from such causes to at least 422 people, including 145 children.

    Israel, which blocked all food from entering Gaza for 11 weeks earlier this year, has been allowing more aid into the enclave since late July to prevent further food shortages, though the United Nations says far more is needed.

    It says it wants civilians to leave Gaza City before it sends more ground forces in. Tens of thousands of people are estimated to have left but hundreds of thousands remain in the area. Hamas has called on people not to leave.

    Israeli army forces have been operating inside at least four eastern suburbs for weeks, turning most of at least three of them into wastelands. It is closing in on the centre and the western areas of the territory, where most of the displaced people are taking shelter.

    Many are reluctant to leave, saying there is not enough space or safety in the south, where Israel has told them to go to what it has designated as a humanitarian zone.

    Some say they cannot afford to leave while others say they were hoping the Arab leaders meeting on Monday in Qatar would pressure Israel to scrap its planned offensive.

    "The bombardment intensified everywhere and we took down the tents, more than twenty families, we do not know where to go," said Musbah Al-Kafarna, displaced in Gaza City.

    Israel said it had completed five waves of air strikes on Gaza City over the past week, targeting more than 500 sites, including Hamas reconnaissance and sniper sites, buildings containing tunnel openings and weapons depots.

    Local officials, who do not distinguish between militant and civilian casualties, say at least 40 people were killed by Israeli fire across the enclave, a least 28 in Gaza City alone.

    Hamas said that Israeli forces have destroyed at least 1,600 residential buildings and 13,000 tents since August 11.

    Israel's nearly two-year-long campaign against Hamas has killed more than 64,000 people in Gaza, according to local authorities. It was prompted by Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and the kidnapping of 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures.

    (Additional reporting by Emily Rose and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem and Dawoud Abu Alkas in Gaza; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israel intensifies bombing in Gaza City, targeting Hamas.
    • •Marco Rubio visits to discuss conflict and hostages.
    • •Qatar hosts emergency summit on Gaza crisis.
    • •Humanitarian concerns rise with food shortages in Gaza.
    • •Abraham Accords at risk due to settlement expansion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel intensifies Gaza City bombing as Rubio arrives

    1What is the current situation in Gaza City?

    Israeli forces have intensified bombing in Gaza City, destroying at least 30 residential buildings and forcing thousands to flee. The situation is dire, with reports of widespread malnutrition and civilian casualties.

    2What are the implications of Rubio's visit to Israel?

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit is aimed at discussing the future of U.S.-Israeli relations and addressing the hostage situation. His discussions with Israeli leadership are expected to focus on potential ceasefire negotiations.

    3How many people have died from malnutrition in Gaza?

    The territory's health ministry reported that at least 422 people have died from malnutrition and starvation in Gaza, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the ongoing conflict.

    4What actions has Israel taken regarding Gaza City?

    Israel has conducted multiple airstrikes targeting Hamas sites in Gaza City, claiming to have completed five waves of strikes over the past week, affecting over 500 locations.

    5What are the concerns of aid agencies regarding Gaza?

    Aid agencies warn that an Israeli takeover of Gaza City would be catastrophic for the population, which is already facing widespread malnutrition and a humanitarian crisis due to prolonged conflict and blockades.

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