Tragedy struck central Gaza on Saturday as two separate strikes resulted in the deaths of forty-two individuals, with many more left missing. The strikes, which targeted Al Shati camp and the Al Tuffah neighborhood, have left a devastating impact on the region.
The Civil Defense Directorate reported that nineteen bodies were recovered from the Al Tuffah strike, with over thirty-five people sustaining injuries. Rescue efforts are ongoing as several individuals remain trapped under the rubble following the attack on a house near the Batsh cemetery in Tuffah.
Another strike hit a residential block in Al Shati, near Gaza City, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirming that IDF fighter jets targeted 'Hamas military infrastructure' sites in the area. The exact locations of the strikes have not been disclosed by the IDF, prompting further inquiries.
These incidents follow a recent strike in southern Gaza that claimed the lives of at least twenty-two individuals who were seeking shelter. The strike, which hit tents housing displaced persons in Mawasi, has raised concerns about civilian casualties in the region.
Meanwhile, Israel's military operation in Rafah has escalated, with reports indicating a significant push deeper into the area. The total death toll in the Gaza Strip has now reached 37,551, with over 85,000 injuries recorded since October 7.
Israel's offensive in Gaza was launched in response to Hamas attacks earlier in the month, resulting in a significant loss of life. The situation remains volatile as both sides continue to engage in conflict, leading to further casualties and destruction in the region.