‘Bloody’ Ramadan weekend in Gaza

Zionist strike kills 36 people from one family on first Friday night of holy month GAZA: Displaced by Zionist bombardment, the Tabatibi family gathered in central Gaza to eat together during the first Friday night of Ramadan, a reunion that soon turned into a bloodbath. An air strike hit the building where they were staying as women prepared the pre-fasting meal, killing 36 members of the family, witnesses told AFP on Saturday. The health ministry in Gaza, which provided the same death toll, blamed the Zionist entity for the strike in Nuseirat, as did survivors. Asked about the strike on Saturday, the Zionist military said it targeted two “terror operatives” in Nuseirat “throughout the night”, without elaborating. “The circumstances of the incident are still being reviewed,” it said. Mohammed Al-Tabatibi, 19, stood in the courtyard of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in nearby Deir al-Balah, where the bodies of his relatives were spread out. “This is my mother, this is my father, this is my aunt, and these are my brothers,” Tabatibi, whose left hand was injured in the strike, said through tears. “They bombed the house while we were in it. My mother and my aunt were preparing the suhoor food. They were all martyred,” he added before the bodies were stacked on a truck to be driven to a cemetery. Because there were not enough body bags, some of the dead — including at least two children — were wrapped in white cloth stained with blood, AFPTV footage showed. The strike in Nuseirat was one of 60 “deadly air strikes” reported overnight by the press office of the Gaza government, from Gaza City in the north to Rafah in the south. “This is a bloody night, a very bloody night,” said Salama Maarouf of the government’s media office. Air strike kills muezzin The Zionist military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 31,645 people, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry. The Zionist entity claims the assault is in response to an attack staged by Hamas in October 2023, which resulted in the deaths of about 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally. In Rafah, where the majority of Gaza’s 2.4 million people have sought refuge, more bloodshed is feared after Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Friday he had approved plans for a military operation there. Yet even before any such operation begins, air strikes continue, including one early Saturday that witnesses said killed Issa Duhair, the muezzin of a mosque, along with his two sons. Mahmoud Duhair, a 41-year-old relative who lives nearby, described the muezzin as “a good man” who, as usual, dutifully performed the call to prayer before dawn on Saturday, then went to eat with his family “when his house was struck”. Back in Nuseirat, in central Gaza, Yussef Tabatibi said the true toll of the strike that killed 36 members of his family could rise. “Some of the martyrs we are unable to retrieve. We lack equipment, bulldozers, machinery, or anything else, “ he told AFP, his hands and sweatshirt covered with dust from trying to clear rubble. “We retrieve them only with our hands. We brought shovels and hammers, but to no avail. Look at the extent of the destruction.” — AFP

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