Israeli Airstrike Kills 45 in Rafah Refugee Camp
Deadly Attack Leaves Hundreds Injured, Thousands Homeless
An Israeli airstrike on a makeshift tent camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, killed at least 45 people and injured hundreds more on Sunday night. The attack, which struck just after midnight, targeted the overcrowded camp, where thousands of families had sought refuge after fleeing their homes in recent weeks.
Devastation and Heartbreak
Eyewitnesses described scenes of utter devastation in the aftermath of the strike. Tents and makeshift shelters were reduced to rubble, and personal belongings were scattered everywhere. Rescue workers struggled to reach the victims, hampered by the darkness and the risk of further attacks.
The dead and injured were rushed to nearby hospitals, where medical staff worked tirelessly to save lives. However, the hospitals were quickly overwhelmed, and the search for survivors continued throughout the night.
Condemnation and Calls for Accountability
The attack has been widely condemned by the international community, with many calling for an immediate ceasefire and an investigation into the incident. The UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, described the attack as "horrific" and demanded accountability for the perpetrators.
The Israeli military claimed that the camp was being used by militants to launch rockets into Israel, but there was no evidence to support this claim. Palestinian officials have accused Israel of deliberately targeting civilians and called for international intervention to stop the violence.
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