Following another fierce round of Israeli bombings in northern Gaza on Tuesday, Palestinians hurried to the location of a blasted four-story house, searching frantically for survivors through broken walls and floors, according to the Reuters report. According to Gaza’s health ministry, the missile hit left behind a horrific scene, with at least 93 persons dead or missing, mostly from the extended Abu Naser family and other displaced people who had sought shelter in the structure…. CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶️▶️
As the global spotlight remains on Israel’s ongoing military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Israel has maintained a relentless bombardment of northern Gaza, targeting Hamas militants who have regrouped in the area.
The Abu Naser residence turned into a harrowing scene of loss as neighbors and bystanders pulled bodies from the rubble, collecting whatever remains they could find and lowering them in blankets from balconies to the blood-stained ground below.
Many of the deceased were children; the health ministry reported at least 20 child fatalities in the strike.
“There are tens of martyrs, and so many displaced people lived here. The house was bombed without any warning,” said Ismail Ouaida, a local resident helping recover bodies.
His video, shared widely on social media, showed body parts scattered among the rubble.
Earlier, the health ministry reported that at least 60 individuals had been confirmed dead, with many others injured.
The strike devastated Beit Lahiya, a town already heavily battered by Israeli airstrikes. The Israeli military has not commented on the incident.
Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of using residential areas to shield militants, a charge that Hamas denies.
Civilians, however, accuse Israel of indiscriminate bombing, a claim that Israeli officials have rejected.
The United Nations Human Rights Office expressed shock at one of the deadliest attacks in recent months and called for a swift and transparent investigation.CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶️▶️