Israeli attack on children filling water in Gaza, 43 people including eight children killed

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Israeli attack on children filling water in Gaza

Jerusalem: Many people died of a missile attack by Israel over children filling water at the refugee camp on Sunday at Gaza Patti. Most of the children were involved in the dead. At the same time, the Israeli army described the attack as a human tragedy and clarified that this happened due to technical fault, our target was somewhere else. We did not do this intentionally. Emergency service officials said that at least 10 people, including eight children, were killed and 17 others were injured from the Israeli missile.

Let us know that there is a huge water shortage in Gaza in recent weeks. Sewage systems have also been closed due to fuel deficiency, causing people to depend on public water distribution centers and are struggling with water problems.

People heard the incident, said-now just …

Mahmood Bassal, spokesperson of Gaza Civil Protection Agency, said at least 43 people were killed in the latest Israeli attacks on Sunday, out of which 11 were killed in an attack on a market in Gaza city. Ten people were also killed in a drone attack on a water distribution center of Nucerat refugee camp at Central Gaza. After a house collapsed in Nusherat, Khalid Ryian told news agency AFP, “We woke up to hear the sound of two big explosions … our neighbors and their children were buried in the rubble.”

Another resident, Mahmud al-Shami called upon the negotiaters to end the war and said, “What happened to us has never happened in the whole history of humanity before.” Just the civil security spokesperson said that in the southern Gaza, three people died in an attack of Israeli jet aircraft on a tambu that sheltered the Palestinians displaced in the coastal al-Maasi area.

On Saturday, doctors reported that 17 people trying to get food aid were killed when Israeli soldiers fired a new collective firing around the US -backed aid distribution system. On Saturday, seven United Nations agencies warned that the lack of fuel had reached a “severe level”, which threatens aid campaign, hospital care and already food insecurity.

Israel claims

But the Israeli army claimed that its soldiers had only fired bullets as a warning and the incident did not find any evidence of any casualties from their soldiers firing. The Israeli army said in a statement on Sunday that in the last 24 hours, in the last 24 hours, fighter aircraft “attacked more than 150 terrorist thunderstorms in Gaza Strip”. The military statement stated that these locations included terrorists, arms storage sites, and anti-tank and sniper hideouts.

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