Categories: Human rights

Israeli Strikes Killed 50 lives in al-Mawasi camps and school within 24 hours

Within twenty fours the Israel armed forces launched the strikes over the safe camps al-Mawasi and school where the displaced people resided. It is reported officially by the trustable sources that around 50 people have been killed during this attack through drones which set fire on their camps.

The continuous attacks were imposed over the south zone, and on the school housing in Nuseirat refugee camp which is located in the central Gaza and the camps in the northern region. This led to the forced evacuation of around four hundred civilians who were in the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya which includes babies in the incubators.

“Attacks on schools and hospitals have been commonplace. The world must not become numb. All wars have rules. All of those rules have been broken” – Commissioner General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, Lazzarini who expressed his condemnation against inhuman attacks by the Israeli Army.

The Israeli army has been consistently targeting the so-called “Safe zones” which are predominantly camps, hospitals and schools with the powerful bombs, tanks, artillery shells, and sniper fire. Hussam Abu Safia has reported to the news agency of Reuters that these Israeli armed forces are targeting directly due to “a large explosion and mass casualties of the civilians inside” by using their tanks.

One of the civilians from the affected areas said that for the past few months the Israel forces are repeatedly targeting the safe zones which are not at all safer for the displaced civilians with their traumatising attacks.

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