Gaza Night of Massacres, Families Wiped Out Under Relentless Israeli Strikes

Gaza Herald – Gaza City endured one of Israel’s deadliest nights yet, as warplanes, drones, artillery, and explosive-packed armored vehicles ripped through residential neighborhoods. Entire families were wiped out, leaving dozens killed, most of them women and children, and scores still missing beneath the rubble.

In Tel al-Hawa, west Gaza, the devastation deepened when Gaza’s Civil Defense confirmed more than 50 Palestinians were massacred at dawn, with members of the Dagmash and Al-Haddad families among the victims. Civil Defense teams have so far pulled 24 bodies from the ruins, while many remain trapped under collapsed buildings.

In al-Sabra, Israeli bombs turned Abu Mohsen family home into a mass grave, with rescuers recovering body after body. A pregnant woman and her unborn child were also killed in yet another strike on a family home.

The onslaught stretched across the city: Israeli drones strafed homes near Al-Aybaki Mosque in Al-Tuffah; warplanes leveled buildings near Eidiyah Street in Al-Shati refugee camp; and explosive-laden armored vehicles detonated inside Sheikh Radwan and near the Intelligence Towers in northwest Gaza. Heavy artillery also hammered areas around the Wadi Gaza bridge in the central Strip, extending the massacre beyond Gaza City itself.