GAZA CITY, PALESTINE — A quiet evening at a popular waterfront gathering spot turned into a scene of devastation when an Israeli air strike directly hit a crowded beachfront cafe at the Gaza City seaport. The sudden blast killed at least two Palestinians and left approximately a dozen others wounded many critically.
The strike, which occurred during peak evening hours, sent shockwaves through the busy harbor area—a district typically frequented by local families, journalists, and youth seeking a brief respite by the Mediterranean Sea.
Witnesses described a scene of immediate chaos as a thunderous explosion ripped through the outdoor seating area of the cafe. The force of the missile strike shattered the concrete structure, ignited localized fires, and sent shrapnel flying across the crowded promenade.
"We were sitting just fifty meters away when we heard the whistle of the missile, followed instantly by a blinding flash and an deafening boom," said a local vendor who operates a nearby coffee stall. "When the dust cleared, the cafe was completely unrecognizable. People were screaming for help, and the ground was covered in debris and blood."
Dozens of civilians and nearby fishermen rushed toward the burning rubble in the immediate aftermath, using improvised stretchers and blankets to carry the wounded away from the impact zone before emergency services arrived.
Ambulances and rescue crews from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) braved highly volatile conditions to reach the seaport perimeter. Paramedics worked rapidly under flashlight and smartphone glare to stabilize survivors on the pavement before transferring them to Al-Shifa Hospital.
Medical officials at Al-Shifa Hospital confirmed that they received two deceased individuals from the site. Doctors reported that out of the dozen wounded admissions, several are currently in intensive care undergoing emergency surgeries for severe shrapnel wounds and blast injuries.
The Gaza seaport has long served as one of the few remaining open spaces for residents to gather, drink tea, and escape the dense confinement of the city. The targeting of a commercial cafe in this specific zone has sparked widespread shock and grief across the local community.
As local authorities clear the remaining debris from the harbor front, regional human rights organizations have condemned the strike, pointing out that the targeted venue was explicitly a civilian recreational space. No immediate statement has been issued detailing the specific military objective of the strike, while local emergency teams remain on high alert for potential follow-up activity in the area.
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