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Attempts to recover wounded and killed from under the rubble of a house bombed by the occupation in Rafah

by manhattantribune.com
29 December 2023
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Attempts to recover wounded and killed from under the rubble of a house bombed by the occupation in Rafah
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Civil defense teams and citizens rushed to the site of recovering the wounded and the bodies of the martyrs who were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. Scenes monitored by journalist Hani Al-Shaer showed victims, including children.

They were retrieved with difficulty from under the rubble of the house, while the search for others continues.
According to Manhattan Tribune’s correspondent, 21 Palestinians – including children – were martyred and 50 were injured in the Israeli bombing.

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