In a tragic escalation of violence, Gaza’s civil defense agency reported that an overnight Israeli air strike in the northern region of the territory has claimed the lives of at least 22 individuals, including women and children. The strike targeted a residence belonging to the Abu al-Tarabish family, located near the Kamal Adwan hospital, as confirmed by agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal.
According to Bassal, the assault involved an Israeli jet firing three missiles at the three-storey structure just before midnight, resulting in its complete destruction. Approximately 50 individuals were residing in the home at the time of the attack, with many reportedly trapped under the rubble. Rescuers faced significant challenges, as they were unable to retrieve the deceased or injured until the following morning.
Eyewitness Jaber Alian, who observed the incident from a neighboring residence, described a harrowing scene, noting that the northern regions of Gaza experienced several bombings overnight in addition to the strike on the Abu al-Tarabish home.
The Israeli military acknowledged conducting a strike in the Jabalia area near the Kamal Adwan hospital but disputed the casualty figures reported by the media. In a statement, the military claimed, “According to an initial examination, the number of casualties resulting from the strike published in the media is inaccurate and does not align with the information held by the military.” However, they did not provide an alternative casualty count and stated that they would continue to investigate the incident.
This air strike is part of an ongoing Israeli military operation in northern Gaza, with a focus on Jabalia, which Israeli forces allege is a regrouping point for Hamas militants. The situation remains dire, with additional strikes reported in central Gaza. In a separate incident on Wednesday morning, at least seven more people were killed when an Israeli warplane targeted the house of the Al-Bayoumi family in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
The heightened violence in Gaza follows a catastrophic series of events initiated by the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of 1,208 individuals, primarily civilians. This toll includes hostages taken by militants during the assault. According to reports, a total of 251 hostages were kidnapped, with 96 still believed to be in Gaza, including 34 individuals whom the Israeli military asserts are deceased.
Israel’s retaliatory campaign in Gaza has had a devastating impact, with at least 44,805 fatalities reported by the Hamas-run health ministry, a figure deemed reliable by the United Nations. This staggering number includes a substantial majority of civilian casualties, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region as the conflict intensifies.