Tent Massacre Again in Gaza of Al Mawasi area, KhanYounis

The Tragic Night in Gaza: A Story of Desperation and Loss

                                                                                                                          Image : Middle East Eye

In the dark hours of a Tuesday night, Israeli airstrikes tore through al-Mawasi, a designated "humanitarian zone" in Gaza. Displaced Palestinians, huddled in tents, were caught in the blasts. Local residents described the scene as apocalyptic: bodies buried under sand, severed limbs, and craters left by the bombs. Exhausted rescue teams worked through the night, pulling survivors from the rubble with bare hands.

Despite Israeli claims of targeting a Hamas command center, no evidence was provided. Witnesses said it was innocent civilians—women, children, and the elderly—who paid the price. The attack has reignited calls for an immediate ceasefire, as the humanitarian toll continues to mount.

This tragedy underscores the complex and devastating reality of war, where even supposed safe zones offer no guarantee of refuge. As Gaza’s population struggles to survive, the cries for peace grow louder, but are yet to be answered.

Under the cover of Gaza's night, search-and-rescue teams dug through debris after Israeli airstrikes hit a "humanitarian zone" in al-Mawasi, killing 40 people. Bombs struck tents housing displaced Palestinians, leaving devastation and amputated victims behind. Eyewitnesses described the blasts as resembling an "earthquake," with survivors digging out bodies with bare hands. Israel claimed to target a Hamas command center, but no evidence was provided. Calls for a ceasefire grew, with international figures condemning the attack's civilian toll.

Original News credit: Middle East Eye

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