Residents of the Tal al-Sultan displacement camp in western Rafah have described the harrowing aftermath of an Israeli strike that claimed the lives of eight people, according to Palestinian and UN officials.
Footage captured by a stringer shows a scene of destruction with torn tents, burnt metal sheets, and scattered furniture and clothing. The impact of the strike is evident in the pierced walls and severely damaged wooden tent structures.
Despite reaching out to the IDF for comment, there has been no response regarding the incident.
One resident, Hind Al-Ashqar, recounted being jolted awake by her neighbors' screams during the attack. She described the terror experienced by both children and adults in the camp.
Al-Ashqar's daughter, Ayat, bravely ventured out of their tent to check on neighbors, only to discover the tragic fate of some, including her own relatives.
Another resident, Imad, expressed shock and disbelief as he uncovered the remains of a victim amidst the chaos, highlighting the vulnerability of those living in makeshift shelters.
Residents emphasized that all those killed were civilians, with no fighters among the casualties. The senseless loss of innocent lives has left the community reeling in grief and fear.
Displaced woman Suhad shared her heart-wrenching experience of learning about the fate of her brother and his family, underscoring the emotional toll of the strike.
Video footage from the scene captures the somber task of dismantling destroyed tents and salvaging belongings, as residents prepare to flee once again in search of safety.
The ongoing cycle of violence and displacement has left many questioning the lack of intervention from the international community to halt the bloodshed and provide a sense of security for those caught in the crossfire.
As the residents of Tal al-Sultan grapple with the aftermath of this devastating attack, their resilience and determination to survive in the face of adversity stand as a testament to the human spirit amidst unimaginable tragedy.