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Nine children of a Gaza doctor are killed by an Israeli strike!!

 Nine children of a Gaza doctor are killed by an Israeli strike!!

                  Following the attack in Khan Younis, civil defence teams transport a body.
Nine of a doctor's ten children were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza that struck her home, according to the hospital where she works in Khan Younis.According to Nasser Hospital, Dr. Alaa al-Najjar's spouse and one of her children were hurt but made it out alive.British physician Graeme Groom, who operated on her surviving 11-year-old son while working at the hospital,  that his mother, a paediatrician for years, could lose nearly all of her children in a single missile attack.According to Israel's military, "the claim regarding harm to uninvolved civilians is under review" after its planes hit "a number of suspects" in Khan Younis on Friday.




Small burnt bodies were seen being dragged from the debris of a hit in Khan Younis in a video that was uploaded by the director of the health ministry administered by Hamas and confirmed by the group."A number of suspects who were identified operating from a structure adjacent to IDF troops in the area of Khan Younis were struck by our aircraft," the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) reported."The region around Khan Younis is a hazardous conflict zone. For their own safety, the IDF evacuated inhabitants from this region before to starting operations there, according to the Israeli military.


The IDF announced in a broad statement on Saturday that it had hit over 100 targets in Gaza in the previous day.The Israeli force murdered at least 74 individuals in the 24 hours preceding up to around noon on Saturday, according to the health ministry.The health ministry's director, Dr. Muneer Alboursh, stated on X that the al-Najjars' home was attacked just minutes after Hamdi, the husband of Dr. al-Najjar, had driven his wife to work.According to Dr. Alboursh, Dr. al-Najjar's eldest kid was twelve years old.


In a video that was uploaded to Victoria Rose's Instagram account, another British physician who works at Nasser Hospital, Mr. Groom claimed that the father of the children was "very badly injured.According to him, the father suffered a "penetrating injury to his head"The father, who is also a hospital doctor, was informed that he had "no political and no military connections and doesn't seem to be prominent on social media" when he enquired about him, he claimed.He said that Dr. Alaa al-Najjar was in a "unimaginable" scenario.Adam, the 11-year-old youngster who survived, was "quite small" for his age, according to Mr. Groom.


"His left arm was just about hanging off, he was covered in fragment injuries and he had several substantial lacerations," "Since both his parents are doctors, he seemed to be among the privileged group within Gaza, but as we lifted him onto the operating table, he felt much younger than 11." "Our little boy could survive, but we don't know about his father," he stated".



Speaking on Telegram on Friday afternoon, Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for Gaza's Hamas-run Civil Defence organisation, reported that his teams had retrieved eight bodies and many injured from the al-Najjar residence close to a gas station in Khan Younis.Eight children had been killed, according to the hospital's initial Facebook post. Two hours later, the number was changed to nine.



In a statement released by the health ministry, Youssef Abu al-Rish, another physician, said that he had tried to comfort Dr. al-Najjar after arriving at the operation room and finding her waiting for information regarding her surviving son.


Relative Youssef al-Najjar stated in an interview captured on camera by the AFP news agency: "Enough! Please be kind to us! We appeal for mercy from all nations, the international community, the populace, Hamas, and all factions."We are exhausted from the displacement and the hunger, enough!"



UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned Israel's March blockade of humanitarian goods and issued a warning on Friday that Gazans were living through what he called "the cruellest phase" of the conflict.Earlier this week, Israel partially eased the siege. According to Israeli military agency Cogat, 83 additional trucks loaded with food, wheat, medical supplies, and prescription medications entered Gaza on Friday.


The UN has frequently appealed for Israel to permit considerably more aid to enter the region, stating that the quantity currently arriving is far from sufficient for the 2.1 million people living there, stating that between 500 and 600 trucks per day are required.Palestinians gathered outside bakeries in a desperate attempt to get bread, while armed looters attacked an aid convoy as a result of the limited amount of food that made its way into Gaza this week.


This month, a UN-backed report declared that starvation was a "critical risk" for Gaza's inhabitants.
Malnourished moms are unable to breastfeed their children, and people in Gaza have told the  that they are without food.






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