Palestinians devastated and scary after Israel restore bruises

Reuters cry over the covered bodies of the Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes, at the Martyrs Martyrs, Al-Bala Martyrs, March 18, 2025Reuters

Screws on Tuesday cry over the bodies of those who died on Monday night at Monday at Martyrs Martyrs

It started as a normal night in Gaza, and people have already eaten before the dawn on the holidays of Ramadan. After 50 nights of ceasefire, life in the territory settled in a relative rhythm of peace.

But then a rat-tat fire and explosions began. Then he followed the sound of the people who shouted.

Esu Abu Ode and his family slept when military planes appeared again.

“At about 2:00 (Midnight GMT) we were suddenly awakened by heavy shelling,” he said at the BBC Gaza radio.

“My daughter woke me up, warning me about bombs. We quickly leaning against the walls, fearing that rubble could fall on us.”

Israeli’s aircraft fell out of the north to move across the lane, hitting the city of Gaza in the center, and then sent south in Rafah and Khan Yunis.

More than 400 people were killed on Monday on Monday night, mostly women and children, local health authorities said. They did not determine the number of killed fighting – Israel says he is aimed at Hamas commanders.

More than 600 were injured. Once again the hospitals were flooded in the territory, doctors fought in the night shift with a sudden influx of injuries, many of them children.

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The BBC met with the family of one wounded man Ahmad Moin al-juml, at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. When he was hit, he was at the refugee camp at the beach in Al-Aryar.

“We were shocked, this area was aimed,” his sister says, noting that the whole family could not find it at first.

“From the night until the morning, we could not understand whether he was injured or not because the scene was horrifying and no one had the news – the whole building fell apart at all in the field.”

At 05:00 they pulled him out of the rubble. He was alive – but was sent to the hospital with fractures and brain injury.

His family also postponed his own test when they suffered the neighborhood. “Suddenly, we found that the house was destroyed on us, the constipation is falling from all sides,” his sister said.

“We tried to get out, we wanted to escape, but there was nothing. It was night, and suddenly there was a bombing in the house.”

Palestinians Reuters inspect the rubble and destruction of what was previously home after airstrikes on Monday in Israeli military - seen through a large hole in the buildingReuters

Israeli strike destroyed this residential building in Deir al-Balah

“The war has resumed sharply without warning,” says another Gaza resident M.

He got up for his super, or to the well when his street struck a gun and shelling.

“The feeling of terror swept through the area,” he says. “Everyone was filled with fear – uncertainly where to go, or we can move again.”

“Fear has again swept people, especially since we are in Ramadan’s moon,” he said.

Israel hit the gas during the morning, the blows when the sun was coming.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the attacks, his office said after Hamas did not release more hostages and accepted US proposals to expand the ceasefire since the end of January.

Ever since the first phase of ceasefire ended this month, there has been fears when the fight recovered again – especially since the negotiations fell silent two days ago.

The White House was informed by Israel on Monday night before they resumed their attacks.

But those who live in Gaza were blinded. The return of military aircraft destroyed two months of delicate peace.

“I was shocked that the war began again, but at the same time, this is what we expect from Israelis,” said Jabali resident Al-Bollad.

“We were not surprised; we are waiting for this at any moment,” he says of the truce. “But the shock of the huge-200 martyrs (people who died) in minutes. As a citizen, I was exhausted. We had enough and a half a year before it! It is enough,” he said.

Prior to the ceasefire, the war lasted for 15 months with Israeli airstrikes and scorers who killed more than 46,000 Palestinians in Gaza.

Umm Mohammed Abu Aisha, who lived in Deir al-Bala in the east, managed to survive with his mother throughout this period.

But her mother was killed on Tuesday morning. Its last memory is the entrance to the kitchen, saying what wants to make morning food.

“My mother woke up, as usual to prepare food in the sound, preparing for a quick but not ready to fight,” she said Reuters.

Reuters UMM Mohammed Abou Aisha, Putting Black Clothing and Covering Head, with White Walls and Vehicle BehindReuters

Umm Mohammed Mother Abu Aiei was killed as a result of a strike in the east

The strike struck a neighbor’s house, exploring the surrounding area, she said.

She questioned the state of the alleged peace. “Life is getting harder, no truce and ceasefire.”

“There are snipers (located), constant blows to citizens daily. None of what was agreed (in the ceasefire).

Another resident Mohammed BDIER said his daughter was killed – their street was bombed when the whole family was sleeping.

“(We) suddenly woke up to the strike, they hit our neighbors … We found this girl under the rubble, we pulled our mother and father from the rubble.”

He then also found his daughter’s body there, he said AFP.

Reuters two elderly Palestinian men respond - one holds a hand and the other holds his head in his hands - on the site of Israeli strike in Jabali in northern GazaReuters

Palestinians respond to the site of Israeli strike on Jabali in northern Gaza

To the southeast of Gaza, 25-year-old Rames Alamarin described the transportation of children to the hospital.

“They again unleashed the fire on the newspaper,” he said AFP, adding that “bodies and limbs are on the ground, and the wounded cannot find any doctor to treat them.”

The gas hospitals said in Gaza that many patients who are tolerated suffer from serious head injuries and bleeding, burns, fractures.

“The attacks were so sudden that the number of healthcare providers was insufficient for the scale of these large blows,” said Dr. Mohammed Zakut, CEO of Gaza Strip.

He notes that at the moment after 15 months of the war there are only seven hospitals capable of working in the territory. And despite the truce, several medical materials were allowed in the gas.

The other doctor described the situation as catastrophic. There is a serious deficiency of medical and surgical equipment, intensive care, medicines.

“Even the medical staff was completely exhausted after more than one and a half continuous fast work,” said Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya.

“We have seen how many wounded people lose their lives right before us simply because there are no medical materials and no possible ways to offer them care.”

He called Israel’s actions at dawn “massacre against the sleeping civilian population in the Gaza Strip.”

The most techniques are still in the hospital in Nasser in Khan -Yunis in the south. People raced a stretcher with wounded to the hospital.

The bodies covered with white sheets were also taken to the hospital. Families gathered at the funeral on the street.

ESS, father, woke up from his young daughter this morning, says he asks mediocre countries to end their suffering.

“We don’t want the war to resume. We are looking for peace so we can live and sleep without fear,” he said BBC.

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