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Israeli warplanes are hounding Gaza City, killing at least 41 people since midnight.
That's according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Buildings have been flattened with dozens of people trapped under rubble.
NPR's Aya Batrawe reports the airstrikes come amid a large-scale ground offensive to control the city.
Israeli tanks are pushing deeper into Gaza City, part of Israel's plan to fully occupy it.
Hospital morgues filled with the bodies of people killed overnight in these strikes,
among them children.
Israel's defense minister posted online Tuesday that Gaza is burning,
and says the military is striking with a quote, iron fist against Hamas.
The UN recently estimated around a million people are in Gaza City,
but Israel's military says around a third have fled over the past few days.
The military's figures could not be independently verified,
but But the only road leading south has been congested,