Israeli Strikes on Gaza Refugee Camp Result in the Deaths of Numerous Palestinians: Captured Images

Israeli Strikes on Gaza Refugee Camp Result in the Deaths of Numerous Palestinians: Captured Images


Heavy bombardment⁣ of the Gaza Strip from Israeli warplanes continues for a sixth day, flattening neighbourhoods and targeting homes with residents ‌inside them.

The air attacks on Thursday targeted two homes belonging to ⁢the al-Masri and al-Hasani families in the Shati (Beach) refugee​ camp in Gaza City along the Mediterranean coast.

Israel⁤ said it has dropped 6,000 ‍bombs in six ⁤days on the besieged enclave, one of the world’s⁢ most densely populated areas.

Gaza has been⁢ cut off from the rest of the‌ world by the Israeli military for 16 years, effectively forcing its 2.3 million residents to ​live in an open-air‍ prison.

Shati is the ⁢third-largest refugee camp among the eight in the Gaza Strip, ‍and also one of its most crowded, with more than ‍90,000 people living in an area of less ⁣than half a square kilometre.

Thursday’s air raids on the camp killed 13 people belonging to two families.

“Eight of my family members⁣ have⁣ been killed so‍ far,” Saad⁢ al-Masri​ told Al Jazeera. “My brother Abu Mohammed lost ⁢his two sons, Yaser‌ and Ramadan, and their daughters‍ Abeer, Firyal and Aya.”

The 50-year-old said more bodies could be trapped under the rubble, but​ there were no machines to pull them out.

Gaza City’s⁣ main hospital has run out of space in its morgue and bodies in⁣ white body bags are lying on the floor.

The Israeli assault on the Shati camp was followed by similar aerial attacks throughout the Gaza Strip. ​According to Gaza health authorities, at least 31‌ people from the Shihab family, most ⁣of them women and children, were killed after an Israeli‍ attack on ⁢their home in Jabalia, the biggest refugee camp in northern Gaza.

In the central town of ​Deir el-Balah, at least 14 members of the Azaizeh family were ​killed after their house was targeted.

The death toll has now surpassed 1,500, with 60 percent of Palestinians killed being women‍ and⁢ children, health officials have said. More than 6,000 others have​ been wounded.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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