Israel kills 22 members of the same family in northern Gaza

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The Abu Tarabish family was the target of the brutal Israeli attack, when the plane bombed the house where they were in Beit Lahia. This city, Jabalia and Beit Hanoun have been under a military siege since October.

At least 22 family members Abu Tarabish They were killed in an Israeli attack when the plane bombed the house where they were in Beit Lahia, a town in the northern Gaza region that was under siege by Zionist forces. since 68 days.

At dawn this Wednesday, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported thirty dead and missing in the rubble of Abu Tarabish’s house, although health authorities have so far recovered only 22 bodies.

The death lists published after the attack included six “child martyrs,” an expression that also refers to adolescents.

The building where the Abu Tarabish were located had three floors and, according to Wafa, more than thirty people had been displaced by the fighting in the north. In these moments, 90% of Gaza’s populationof the approximately 2.1 million people have been forcibly displaced.

The house was also located near the Kamal Adwan Hospitalone of only two active in the besieged area in the north, along with Al Awda in Jabalia, and which the Zionist army has been trying to drive out for days with continuous attacks on both the center itself and the surrounding area.

On Saturday, Kamal Adwan director Hussam Abu Safiya used a megaphone to denounce the entry of two Israeli soldiers into the hospital and demand the evacuation of the center. In addition, seven people were killed on December 5 in one of the attacks on the area surrounding the hospital.

Beit Lahia, Jabalia and Beit Hanounin northern Gaza, faced heavy Israeli bombardments on October 5, followed by a ground invasion on October 6. Since then, the area has remained under military siege, with the Gaza Strip claiming 3,700 people have been killed or missing. authorities, although this figure has not been updated for days.

As a result of the fighting, the Civil Protection, charged with rescuing the bodies and wounded from the rubble of the attacks, denounces that it cannot carry out its work, which is crucial to properly count the victims.

The UN estimates that between There are still 65,000 and 75,000 people living in the besieged areaalthough the attacks periodically cause waves of displaced people towards Gaza City, including in the north, but outside the siege. On December 4, about 5,000 people were forcibly displaced from three schools where they were taking refuge in Beit Lahia.

Source: EITB

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