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Date: April 20, 2024 at 12:34:03
From: chatillon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Israeli attack kills 10, mostly children, in Gaza’s Rafah

URL: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/4/20/israeli-attack-kills-10-mostly-children-in-gazas-rafah


Funerals are held for Palestinians killed in Tal as-
Sultan neighbourhood, as Israel continues to target
southernmost Rafah.

20 Apr 2024
An Israeli air strike on a house in Gaza’s southernmost
city of Rafah killed at least 10 people, including six
children, hospital authorities said, as Israel pursues
its nearly seven-month offensive in the besieged
Palestinian territory.

Funerals were held on Saturday for those killed in the
deadly strike on Rafah’s western Tal as-Sultan
neighbourhood the night before, according to Gaza’s
civil defence.

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At al-Najjar Hospital, the site of the area’s main
morgue, relatives sobbed and hugged white-shrouded
children’s bodies. “Hamza my beloved. Your hair looks so
pretty,” a mourning grandmother said.

The fatalities included Abdel-Fattah Sobhi Radwan, his
wife Najlaa Ahmed Aweidah and their three children,
according to his brother-in-law Ahmed Barhoum. Barhoum
lost his wife, Rawan Radwan, and their five-year-old
daughter, Alaa.

“This is a world devoid of all human values and morals,”
Barhoum told The Associated Press, crying as he gently
rocked Alaa’s body.

“They bombed a house full of displaced people, women and
children. The only martyrs were women and children.”

The scene of bodies being transferred from al-Najjar
Hospital to their final burial was heartbreaking, Al
Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud said, reporting from Rafah.

“The majority were children, wrapped in white sheets
soaked in blood … We spoke to a doctor from the hospital
[where the children were brought] who described them as
having devastating wounds, soaked in blood,” he said.

“Their burns were so bad that even if they made it to
the hospital alive, they would have quickly lost their
lives because there’s no way such injuries could be
treated right away given the current situation.”

Al Jazeera’s reporters said the Israeli military
continued its assault on the city on Saturday. “There
has been no let-up in the fighting,” said correspondent
Tareq Abu Azzoum.

‘No plans for food, water, civil services’
Israel has been promising a major invasion into Rafah,
which hosts more than half of Gaza’s population of about
2.3 million and is the only area in the territory to
have been spared Israel’s ground forces so far.

According to two Gaza war monitors, the Institute for
the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project
(CTP), United States and Israeli officials held a high-
level “virtual meeting” on Thursday to discuss a Rafah
incursion.

The US-based think-tanks said Israel shared with the US
its plan to move some 1.4 million Palestinian civilians
out of Rafah ahead of its promised ground invasion;
however, the plan did not include “concepts for access
to food, water and other civil services” according to
reports.

Al Jazeera’s Abu Azzoum said Rafah has been witnessing a
surge of Israeli military strikes in the past couple of
weeks and these attacks could be seen as a sign that
further military incursion could be carried out,
specifically in light of Israel’s mobilisation of its
troops near the border with Rafah.

“Right now, we are in central Rafah, and we can clearly
see in the sky above the Kuwaiti Hospital, at least four
Israeli military surveillance drones, hovering at a very
low altitude,” he said.

“Different areas have been attacked in Rafah … One of
the latest strikes targeted an empty house on the
western side of that very densely populated area.”

Additionally, there were Israeli strikes on other areas
of the Gaza Strip on Saturday, including the Jabalia,
Nuseirat, Maghazi and Bureij refugee camps, our
correspondent said.

More than 34,000 people have been killed and over 76,900
wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza since October 7.


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53916


Date: April 20, 2024 at 21:16:18
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Israeli attack kills 10, mostly children, in Gaza’s Rafah




Okay, I read to the point that:

"The only martyrs were women and children.”

The weren't martyrs. They were women and children and
that ought to be enough. Enough to stop the war,
enough to call for Hamas to surrender. Certainly
enough for Hamas to agree to a ceasefire.

But making them (religious?) martyrs, making it "all"
Israel's war when much of Israel wants it to stop,
perpetuates the agony, justifies more killing, playing
into the hands of the war machine.






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