The bombardment targeted a house in northern Rafah, which was serving as shelter for displaced individuals. The casualties occurred early Tuesday morning, adding to the mounting toll of civilian lives lost in the genocide.
Tragically, a Palestinian was also killed and more residents were injured when Israeli forces struck a group of individuals in the Saudi neighborhood west of Rafah. Ambulance crews struggled to reach the wounded, many of whom sustained serious injuries, due to the ongoing barrage of israeli attacks.
The violence extended to other parts of Rafah, with additional fatalities reported after Israeli forces bombed a house near the al-Nojoum Stadium. Meanwhile, reports emerged of airstrikes in the al-Maghazi refugee camp and the city of Deir al-Balah, underscoring the widespread impact of the attacks across Gaza.
Amidst the chaos, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society revealed that the al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis was forced to suspend operations after Israeli forces evacuated staff and patients, obstructing access to medical care for the wounded.
The airstrikes come despite a recent resolution by the United Nations Security Council urging an immediate ceasefire between Israeli forces and Palestinian Resistance in Gaza. However, the violence persists, with the Ministry of Health reporting 11 massacres within 24 hours, resulting in over 100 deaths and nearly 200 injuries.
Trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings, countless victims remain inaccessible to rescue teams as Israeli forces continue to impede humanitarian efforts, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. (ILKHA)