It has been revealed that the Israeli army has again carried out heavy airstrikes in many areas of Gaza. According to the Israeli army, most of the attacks took place in the Gaza Strip where Hamas had a presence. At least 57 people were killed in this attack aimed at uprooting Hamas terrorists. Palestinian officials also confirmed reports that at least 57 people were killed in Israeli shelling in the southern and central areas.
Israel's devastating attack has created chaos in Gaza. Three days ago, the Israeli army carried out a similar deadly airstrike in which 90 people were killed and more than 300 were injured.
Following the attack, Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas accused Israel of undermining Arab and US intervention efforts on a ceasefire agreement. Attacks in Gaza are intensifying. While Israel says it is trying to root out Hamas fighters. Health officials in Gaza said five Palestinian civilians were killed in an airstrike on a house in the border town of Rafah. Israeli forces have been present in the area since May.
17 killed in car attack in Khan Younis
Palestinian officials said Israeli airstrikes also hit a car in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, killing 17 Palestinians and wounding 26.
People were seen carrying the dead on rickshaws and shoulders
This airstrike was so devastating that after the attack people were seen carrying dead bodies and injured people in rickshaws. Many dead and injured people were seen being taken to the hospital in donkey carts and rickshaws. An eyewitness said that a car was targeted after which blood was visible.
The United Nations school was also destroyed
A deadly airstrike on a UN school in Gaza destroyed the school, killing several people. At least four Palestinians were killed in separate shootings and airstrikes in Gaza's historic Nuseirat camp, medics said. Four people were killed in Israeli airstrikes. Hours later, an Israeli airstrike on a US-run school housing homeless families in the Nuseirat camp killed 23 people and injured several others. The dead included a well-known journalist, according to the media office of the Hamas-run Gaza government. This brings the number of journalists killed in the conflict to 160.