An Israeli airstrike caused a huge fire that killed 45 people in a tent camp in Gaza Rafah city. Officials said this on Monday. Leaders worldwide criticized Israel and urged it to follow a court order to stop the assault.
“The Gaza health ministry said 249 more were hurt,” officials reported.
Mohammad al-Mughayyir, a civil defense official, told AFP: “We saw burned bodies and cut-off arms… There were also hurt kids, women, and old people.”
Rescue work faced problems. “There’s little fuel… and roads got wrecked,” Mughayyir said. “Water’s short to stop fires.”
Israel still acted in Rafah after a UN court said stop. It once called Rafah a safe place.
The attack hit Tel Al-Sultan, where many hid from an Israeli ground move two weeks ago.
Most dead were women, kids, and old people, Gaza health officials said. More hurt may die.
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Hamas’s Sami Abu Zuhri called Rafah an “attack.” He blamed the US for helping Israel with money and arms.
Israel said its air force hit a Hamas base in Rafah. The hit used smart bombs and good info.
Israel’s military lawyer called the strike “bad” and looked into it.
France’s President Emmanuel Macron said he was “mad” about Israel’s new attacks. He said there’s no safe spots in Rafah for Gaza’s people.
Germany’s Annalena Baerbock and EU’s Josep Borrell said Israel must follow court laws.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said the attack was “bad.” They said Gaza’s never safe.
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