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An Israeli air raid against Gaza met a doctor’s home and killed nine of her ten children in which she worked in the city of Khan Younis.
The Nasser Hospital said one of Dr.’s children Alaa al-Najar and her husband were injured, but survived.
Graeme Groom, a British surgeon who worked in the hospital that operated with her surviving 11-year-old boy, said the BBC that it was “unbearably cruel” that his mother, who takes care of children for years as a pediatrician, could almost all lose their own in a single rocket attack.
The military of Israel said that his plane hit “a number of suspects” in Khan Younis in Khan Younis on Friday, and “the claim for the damage of uninvolved civilian population was checked”.
A video divided by the director of the Hamas, which was verified by the BBC, showed that small burned bodies were raised from the rubble of a strike in Khan Younis.
The Israeli defense forces (IDF) said their “plane had hit a number of suspects that were identified from a structure alongside IDF troops in the Khan Younis area”.
“The area of ​​Khan Younis is a dangerous war zone. Before the IDF begins with the operations, the IDF evacuated civilians from this area for their own security,” said the Israeli military.
In a general statement on Saturday, the IDF announced that it had made more than 100 destinations in Gaza last day.
The Ministry of Health said at least 74 people killed by the Israeli military about the 24-hour period before noon on Saturday.
Dr. Munier Alboursh, director of the Ministry of Health, said on X on X that the family house of the al-Najjars was hit after Dr. Al-Najjar’s husband Hamdi had returned home after driving his wife to work.
Dr. Alboursh said, the oldest of Dr. Al-Najjars is 12 years old.
Mr. Groom said that the children of the children were “very seriously injured” in a video Posted on the Instagram account Victoria Rose from another British surgeon who works in the Nasser Hospital.
He told the BBC that the father had a “penetrating injury to his head”.
He said he asked for the father, also a doctor in the hospital, and he said that he “had no political and no military connections and does not seem to be prominent on social media”.
He described it as a “unimaginable” situation for Dr. Alaa al-najjar.
Mr. Groom said the surviving 11-year-old boy was “quite small” for his age.
“His left arm was straight, he was covered with fragment injuries and had several significant cuts,” he told the BBC.
“Since his two parents are doctors, he seemed to be under the privileged group within Gaza, but when we raised him to the operating table, he felt much younger than 11th”
“Our little boy could survive, but we don’t know anything about his father,” he added.
Mahmoud Basal, spokesman for the Gaza civil protection authority led by Hamas, said on Friday afternoon on the Telegram that his teams had injured eight corpses and several who were injured from the al-Najjar house near a petrol station in Khan Younis.
The hospital initially placed on Facebook that eight children had been killed, and two hours later this number updated to nine.
Another doctor, Youssef Abu al-Rish, said in a statement by the Ministry of Health that he had come to the operating room to find that Dr. Al-Najjar was waiting for information about her surviving son and tried to comfort her.
In an interview recorded by the AFP news agency, Relative Youssef al-Najjar said: “Enough! Make us about us! We ask all countries, the international community, the people, the Hamas and all factions to have to mercy.
“We are exhausted by the shift and hunger, enough!”
On Friday, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the people in Gaza could be the “cross-phase phase” of the war and denounced Israeli blockade imposed on humanitarian aid in March.
Israel parted the blockade at the beginning of this week. According to the Israeli military body Cogat, 83 other trucks with flour, food and pharmaceuticals in the drugs in pharmaceuticals entered Gaza on Friday.
The United Nations has repeatedly announced that entry into the 2.1 million people of the territory is far from enough – and says that between 500 and 600 trucks are needed a day – and has demanded that Israel be allowed to allow much more.
The limited amount of food that broke through this week in Gaza triggered chaotic scenes, whereby armed looters attacked an auxiliary convoy and Palestinian attacks that crowded outside the bakeries to get bread.
In a population evaluated by the disappointment of discomfort this month, the population of Gaza is “a critical risk” of famine.
The BBC’s people in Gaza informed that they have no food, and malnourished mothers cannot breastfeed.
Chronic water shortages also deteriorate because the desalination and hygiene systems no longer have fuel and the expanding military offensive of Israel cause new waves of shift.
Israel said the blockade should put pressure on the Hamas to release the hostages that are still held in Gaza Strip.
Israel has accused Hamas of stealing supplies that the group denied.
Israel started a military campaign in Gaza in response to the cross -border attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, in which around 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.
Since then, at least 53,901 people, including at least 16,500 children, have been killed in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry of the territory.
Additional reporting by David Gritten and Jaroslav Lukiv