An Israeli airstrike on the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital has left a devastating impact, resulting in the deaths of 20 Palestinians and injuring several others. This incident is part of a series of Israeli raids that targeted tents for displaced individuals in what the Israeli army claims are 'safe humanitarian' areas in the Gaza Strip. Medical sources from Al Jazeera reported that the airstrikes have increasingly endangered the lives of vulnerable populations, including women and children.
In a tragic sequence of events, Al-Awda Hospital in Al-Nuseirat camp confirmed that Israeli shelling targeted tents for displaced people, leading to the deaths of two women and two children. This attack underscores the grim reality of the ongoing conflict, where even designated safe zones are not immune to violence. The situation has escalated in various neighborhoods of Gaza City, with reports of multiple casualties from bombings in areas such as the Sabra neighborhood and the Tal al-Hawa district.
The Civil Defense in Gaza has been tirelessly recovering bodies from the rubble of bombed residential buildings, emphasizing the humanitarian crisis that has unfolded since the onset of the conflict on October 7. The relentless bombardment has claimed over 135,000 victims, predominantly women and children, while leaving thousands missing in the chaos. Reports indicate that the Israeli military continues to target shelters and camps for displaced persons, raising concerns about the ongoing humanitarian disaster in the region.