Associated Press: The sudden Israeli raids on Gaza brings the Palestinians to the nightmare of the war – the seventh day

With the resumption of the Israeli occupation army its military campaign in the Gaza Strip, at dawn today, the Israeli bombs began to fall on the Palestinians again, to illuminate the sky in an orange color and the shattering of the stillness of the Strip for about two months since the ceasefire began.

The American Associated Press news agency described the sudden return of Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip, as “a nightmare and hell that they hoped would have ended.”

The agency stated in a report that the bombs were on the Gaza Strip early this morning, setting fire to the Tamam Time camp in the southern city of Khan Yunis, and destroyed a prison managed by Hamas, as well as a shelter in Gaza.

The agency added that the Palestinians tried to retrieve the bodies from among the rubble with their naked hands, and parents arrived at the barefoot hospitals, carrying exhausted children covered by ash, and the streets and hospitals were filled with bodies.

By midday, more than 400 people were killed, becoming one of the bloodiest days in the 17 -month war, until the armistice that started on January 19.

After officially activating the truce, hundreds of thousands of residents of the Gaza Strip returned to their homes, many of which were destroyed, and brought a wave of aid, food and medicines, until Israel cut aid two weeks ago to pressure Hamas to accept a new proposal instead of continuing the truce.

During the armistice, the blessed month of Ramadan came to bring moments of joy as families dealt with collective breakfast meals, ending fasting every day without fear of the bombing, but the war that claimed the life of tens of thousands of Palestinians returned and caused widespread destruction with all its strength.

Hospital scenes returned to mind the first days of the war, when Israel launched an intense bombing of the Gaza Strip in response to the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023.

Throughout the day, the survivors held a rapid funeral ceremony for dozens of bodies prescribed in Al -Shifa Hospital Square in Gaza City, where mothers cried on the bodies of blood stained with blood, while warplanes flying in the sky.

The doctors struggled to treat the huge number of wounded, which flowed simultaneously to hospitals, with medical institutions suffering from water scarcity, as Israel was not satisfied with preventing all supplies from entering the Gaza Strip two weeks ago, but also cut electricity from the main water desalination plant in the sector last week, which again led to a scarcity of medicines, food, fuel and fresh water for more than two million people.

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