Tragedy in Gaza....! Bombing Claims Lives of 15 Day Old Baby and 48 Others.
- Moumi Mousumi
- 08 Jan, 2025
The Daily Hints Report: On the last Tuesday Israeli airstrikes claimed the lives of 49 Palestinians including five children. The strikes targeted areas considered "safe zones," leaving families shattered and homes reduced to rubble.
The Attack and Its Impact
On Tuesday the Israeli military carried out intense airstrikes across Gaza killing almost 49 peoples. Among them were five children who lost their lives in supposed to be a safe zone in Al Mawasir. Another eight lives were lost in Jabalia while a refugee camp in northern Gaza witnessed the tragic deaths of five family members as bombs rained down during the night.
Eyewitnesses recounted the horror as bombs struck homes where families were sleeping. One of the victims was a 15 day old infant killed in an airstrike that destroyed a house in Gaza City. The surrounding homes also suffered severe damage leaving countless others injured and displaced.
Medical Community Under Siege
The healthcare system in Gaza continues to suffer amidst the conflict. Israeli forces recently detained Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya a paediatrician and the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital. According Isreali force they accused of working with Hamas he had previously shared videos describing the dire conditions in Gaza’s hospitals pleading for international attention. His mother distressed by his detention passed away due to heart attack.
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Ongoing Conflict and Devastation
The conflict between Israel and Palestine has persisted for over a year and half. Since October 7th 2023 Gaza has faced relentless attacks resulting in catastrophic loss of life. To date more than 45,885 Palestinians have been killed by isreal with almost 109,196 injured. The violence shows no signs of abating leaving an entire region in mourning and despair.
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Mandira Ghosh
Very bad