Palestinians in Gaza
recount ‘ruthless’ horrors of Israeli raids
An Israeli pre-dawn escalation on the northern Gaza
Strip resulted in more killings and displaced families.
14 May 2021
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/14/palestinians-in-gaza-recount-ruthless-horrors-of-israeli-raids
Hasan al-Attar stood quietly inside the morgue, staring at the bodies of
his daughter, Lamya, and three other children belonging to the same family.
Wearing his fireman’s vest, he bent over to kiss his daughter, before the
refrigeration unit door was closed.
“Pray for her,” a colleague said, clasping his hand on Hasan’s shoulder.
Lamya and the children – the siblings' Amir and Islam al-Attar – and
Mohammed al-Attar was killed overnight on Friday in Beit Lahia, after an
Israeli air raid bombed the house they were staying in.
The northern town in the Gaza Strip, along with
Beit Hanoun and Jabalya were one of the areas that witnessed almost relentless
aerial bombardment coupled with heavy artillery shelling. Shuja’iah, located in
Gaza City’s east was also battered.
An Israeli army spokesperson said on Friday the pre-dawn offensive
included 160 warplanes that took off from six airbases and used about 450
missiles and shells to raid 150 targets within 40 minutes.
Jonathan Conricus said the attack was aimed at destroying an
“underground tunnel system” in Gaza.
But Abedrabbo al-Attar, a resident of Beit Lahia, told Al Jazeera the
raids targeted civilians.
“We left our home screaming after the house [that Lamya and the children
were in] next to us was destroyed,” the 40-year-old father of six said.
“We thought we were all going to die. There were no resistance fighters
in the area, and Israel bombed everything, more than 50 raids nonstop.”
Al-Attar said his family and his brother’s family walked on foot some
8km (4 miles) before reaching a UNRWA school opposite the Shifa Hospital in
Gaza City.
“Our children slept on the bare floor,” he said. “We brought nothing
with us, and we don’t know if our house is still standing.”
Dozens of families from Gaza’s northern towns were also displaced. In
the residential building of Abraj al-Nada, families were unable to leave
because of the heavy fire and appealed to the Red Cross for help.
“This is the worst war I’ve ever experienced in my life, and I’ve seen a
few of those,” al-Attar said. “It has been absolutely ruthless.”
Ground incursion at the ready
According to the Gaza ministry of health, 119 Palestinians have been
killed so far, including 31 children and 19 women. At least 830 others have
been wounded.
Israeli health officials say 1,050 rockets have been fired from the Gaza
Strip so far. Eight Israelis and one Indian national have been killed, and more
than 130 wounded.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged the offensive will
continue “as needed to restore calm in the state of Israel”.
Al Jazeera’s Elias Karram said many Israeli tanks had advanced towards
the Gaza Strip on Thursday and are now situated one kilometer from the Israeli
fence.
Karram also noted the Israeli army called upon 16,000 reserve soldiers
and banned military leave.
The pre-dawn escalation on the Gaza Strip resulted
in many residents posting their farewells on social media. Large power cuts
swept through Gaza City during the Israeli onslaught.
Diaa Wadi, a resident of Shujaiyah, live-tweeted his ordeal.
“Hello world,” he wrote at one point. “My family and I are under the target
of the bombing of the Israeli occupation’s artillery and warplanes.
“We have distributed ourselves in a different corner of the same room,”
he continued. “Each of us is holding a bag, with our papers and some
belongings, staring at each other. Now fear is sitting with us. This is the
hardest and heaviest moment in my whole life!”
Two hours later, after the attacks subsided, Wadi said he wishes he
could see the morning.
“Even if we never see the sun again, we are all for Jerusalem,” he said.
‘Completely unhinged’
In Beit Hanoun, an entire residential area was devastated by air raids.
One of the Palestinians living in the area, Mohammed al-Zoni, told Al Jazeera
as many as 30 houses were destroyed.
“Everything that has to do with life has been destroyed,” he said.
“Cars, carts, fields … everything.”
Translation: Massive destruction caused by the violent Zionist bombing
last night in the city of Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip.
Al-Zoni said it was only by the grace of God that no one was killed, as
the families fled immediately after the attacks began.
“We were sitting at home when without warning, the bombing began,” he
said. “Glass from the windows rained down on us. My family is staying with
relatives in a different area for now, but Israel needs to know one thing, and
that is we will remain here.”
As people in Gaza recover from what they have described as one of the
worst nights, others will continue to bury their loved ones.
On Wednesday night, Rafat Tanani and his entire family were killed in an
Israeli attack in the Sheikh Zayed area in northern Gaza. He and his wife
Rawya, 36, who was pregnant, and their children Ismail, Adham, Amir, and
Mohammed – all under the age of 8 – were buried alive under the rubble.
It took rescue teams a day to reach the bodies of the family.
“It’s completely unhinged the way Israel is targeting civilian homes and
killing children and displacing people,” Rafat’s cousin Jameel told Al Jazeera.
“What we’re experiencing now is way worse than the offensive in 2014.
“The shelling and air attacks this time are insane.”
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
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