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Friday, October 20, 2023

Israelis Continuing Genocide of Gazan Palestinians - wiped out family of doctors


al Jazeera:

Israel bombed a family home in Gaza, generations of Saqallahs were inside


Israeli forces bombed another family home with civilians inside killing dozens, and targeted four residential tower blocks.



Palestinians search through the rubble after Israeli air attacks on four apartment buildings in the central Gaza Strip on October 19, 2023. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

Published On 20 Oct 2023


Gaza City – Everyone who was in the Saqallah family home in Gaza City is thought to have been killed when the house was struck overnight on Wednesday in an Israeli air raid.

Estimates are that there were at least 30 people there, including four brothers and their extended families, in the home that was reduced to rubble in the southwest of the city.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 25 percent of Gaza’s residential buildings, or more than 98,000 housing units, have been destroyed in Israeli air attacks since Israel launched its bombing campaign on October 7.

“We got a phone call at 9:30pm saying my uncle’s house will be targeted,” said Ramzi Saqallah. “We tried calling my uncle and cousins but the network connectivity here is very bad.”

The next morning Ramzi arrived at the site of where the building once stood and was shocked at what he saw.

“I can’t describe the scene,” he said. “Body parts just flung on the ground. There are 30 or 40 other dead people under the rubble. What human can stomach this?”

“I grew up with these people, and I’ve known them my entire life,” said Khalil Arafat, a neighbour. “They are doctors and are not affiliated with any party. Now they’ve been reduced to body parts under the rubble.”

Arafat described hearing the sound of two missiles hitting, followed by another two shortly afterwards.

In the centre of the Gaza Strip, in the al-Zahra area, four residential tower blocks were targeted and levelled to the ground overnight on Thursday.

Karam Qaoud and his family had lived in their apartment for five years.

“At 5am, the Israeli army called us and told us to evacuate,” he said. “They didn’t tell us which blocks they would target. We ran outside, and we saw the missile strike Tower 10, then 3, then 1 and 5.”

Qaoud says he has no other place to go and has to look for someone who can take his family in.

“We can’t stay on the streets,” he said.

Another neighbour, Mohammed Rushdi Abdellatif, said the early morning evacuation calls had sown panic and chaos.

“People were checking if they were missing family members in the dark,” he said. “We had people who were displaced from the north and had been staying with us, so now we are like sardines in a tin, trying to find a new roof over our heads.”

Abdellatif swore to stand his ground.

“The Arab countries have forsaken us,” he said. “We only have God on our side.”


The Saqallah family building had dozens of people staying there, with at least four brothers and their extended families. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



Karam Qaoud, whose apartment was in one of the residential buildings in al-Zahra targeted by missiles, holds up clothes belonging to family members. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



Four residential apartment buildings were targeted and destroyed by Israeli air attacks on al-Zahra. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



The Israeli army called the residents of al-Zahra and told them to evacuate before the tower blocks were levelled. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



Members of the Palestinian civil defence carry a victim's body from the Saqallah family home. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



There were at least 270 apartments in the al-Zahra tower blocks. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



According to Gaza's government media office, Israel has carried out 484 attacks against Palestinian families sheltering inside their homes. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



At least 25 percent of the Gaza Strip's residential buildings, or more than 98,000 housing units, have been destroyed in Israeli air attacks, says OCHA. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



Hundreds of people remain under the rubble. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]



Palestinians in the Gaza Strip say there is no safe place to shelter. [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

3 comments:

  1. Pfffff...Just because one family kena bombed ..>GENOCIDE......what happens when a community of Orang Asli force to leave their LAND Because of ISAM and Logging and Force to Embrace Supremacist Religion BUT DONT Want and then blockade by the Northern State of MalaySIAL HAMAS Terrorist supporters....Condone by the Ah Long Sue Tan and that MAD-Idiot Ni Government....NOW SIGN UP WITH ICC AND ICERD SO MALAYSIAL CAN LODGE IT TO WORLD COURTS ON ISREAL GENOCIDE......UGHIUR>??? APA MACAM MALAYSIAL?? PERANG DENGAN CINA ATAU RUNDING....??..THEN RUNDING LAH DENGAN ISREAL!!...BABI BANGSAT!!

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  2. Many Israeli families were wiped out when Hamas went from house to house carrying out their butchery.

    Malaysia has stated it has Zero sympathy for Israelis as they deserve everything that happened.

    Well...Israel has declared war on Hamas, and there will be collateral damage.

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    1. Wakakaka…

      Mfer, wow… collateral damages!

      U should state clearly that it's the covenant right of the Zionists in treating all those who they claimed to be subhumans!

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