DEIR AL-BALAH, GAZA — Fresh devastation struck the central Gaza Strip as Israeli warplanes carried out a heavy aerial assault, completely destroying a family home within the densely populated Al-Maghazi refugee camp.
The attack followed a wave of intense military activity across the region, further compounding the severe humanitarian crisis gripping the enclave's displacement camps.
The airstrike occurred shortly after the Israeli military issued immediate evacuation threats targeting several key sectors within the Al-Maghazi camp. According to local reports, the targeted zones included regional rehabilitation facilities, a local kindergarten, municipal administrative structures, and densely packed residential blocks located near the Sidqi Roundabout.
Following the warning directives, Israeli warplanes launched a heavy bombardment across the designated sectors. Among the primary structures leveled in the raid was a residential home belonging to the Abd al-Salam family. The building had been explicitly listed within the areas threatened by the military's evacuation orders just hours prior.
The force of the airstrike completely reduced the multi-story family home to a mountain of pulverized concrete and twisted metal, severely impacting nearby civilian infrastructure in the crowded camp footprint.
Miraculously, local medical officials confirmed that no casualties or injuries were reported directly from the strike on the Abd al-Salam residence, as the inhabitants had scrambled to flee the structure following the urgent evacuation notices.
The localized destruction occurred amidst a broader surge in aerial operations throughout central Gaza. Just hours earlier, a separate Israeli airstrike hit a residential structure in close proximity to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the neighboring city of Deir al-Balah, heightening panic among medical staff and thousands of displaced civilians sheltering within the hospital complex.
Civil defense teams and local volunteers rushed to the Sidqi Roundabout sector immediately after the dust cleared to search through the smoking rubble of the family home, ensuring no bystanders or neighboring residents were trapped beneath the fallen masonry.
Emergency operations within Al-Maghazi continue to face extreme challenges due to severe resource shortages, heavily damaged roadways, and the persistent threat of secondary strikes in the central corridor. Local municipal leaders have once again issued urgent pleas to international organizations to secure protections for remaining civilian infrastructure, warning that the continuous destruction of homes, schools, and municipal buildings is rapidly rendering the central camps entirely uninhabitable.
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