(29 Oct 2024)
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++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: GRAPHIC – CONTAINS IMAGES OF DEAD PEOPLE, INCLUDING CHILDREN++
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Deir Al-Balah, Central Gaza Strip – 29 October 2024
1. Various of people mourning their relatives who were killed in Israeli airstrike
2. Various of bodies of killed children on the ground inside the morgue
3. Various of people carrying bodies out of morgue
4. Various of people mourning their relatives
5. Various of people praying for victims
6. Various of man kissing face of killed child
7. Various of woman mourning her killed relative
8. People carrying bodies and leaving
9. Various of Mahmoud Awad mourning his two children, one-year-old and 11-years-old who were killed in Israeli airstrike
10. Awad carrying body of his killed baby, UPSOUND (Arabic): "They told me they were injured. I came and found them both martyred. Their sister was in surgery and their other sister was injured in her legs. They were going to buy diapers and milk."
11. Awad Carrying body of his baby in vehicle and crying
STORYLINE:
An Israeli strike on a street in central Gaza’s Nuseirat Refugee Camp killed at least ten people and injured 20 others, according to Palestinian Health officials and Associated Press journalists.
The dead and the injured were taken to Deir Al-Balah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital where they were counted by AP staff there.
The Israeli military said it was unable to comment without being provided with the exact coordinates of the strike.
Tuesday’s strike happened as Israeli forces intensified their operations in northern Gaza.
The war erupted on October 7 last year when Hamas militants from Gaza stormed southern Israel and killed some 1,200 people.
Israel responded by bombarding and invading the enclave killing over 43,000 Palestinians according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
The ministry’s tally does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.
AP video by Abed Al-Kareen Hana
Production by Wafaa Shurafa
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