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VIDEO: 'Israel' targets another high-rise building in Gaza City

Published :  
14-09-2025 12:06|
Last Updated :  
14-09-2025 12:25|

Right after issuing an evacuation warning, Avichay Adraee, the 'Israeli' military spokesperson in Arabic, posted on his X account that Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) targeted Al Kawthar Tower in Gaza City, alleging it was being used by Hamas fighters.

'Israel' has been striking a series of high-rise buildings in Gaza City over the past week, targeting residential towers as a way to force residents to leave the city and move to the so-called “safe areas” in the south.

In early September, the military destroyed three buildings after the IOF had warned residents to evacuate the areas surrounding each of them.

The Gaza government on Saturday denounced 'Israel’s' ongoing military operations, which have forced more than 350,000 residents to leave eastern neighborhoods and seek shelter in central and western parts of the city.

According to a statement from the Government Media Office, Israeli forces have been striking residential areas in Gaza City since the ground offensive began on August 11, 2025.

Officials criticized recent comments by 'Israeli' Defense Minister Israel Katz, who described the campaign as “opening the gates of hell” on the resistance.

The statement countered that 'Israeli' attacks have disproportionately impacted civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, and have targeted homes, hospitals, schools, mosques, and temporary shelters.

The Gaza government said that over 1,600 multi-story buildings have been completely destroyed, more than 2,000 sustained severe damage, and upwards of 13,000 tents used to house displaced families have been demolished.

Since early September alone, 70 buildings have been leveled, 120 heavily damaged, and over 3,500 tents destroyed. The affected structures had been home to over 50,000 residents, with the tents sheltering more than 52,000 displaced individuals.