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Several Palestinians were rushed to hospital with severe injuries after an Israeli air strike hit a crowd in Gaza City.

6 April 2026 at 11:22 am
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Israeli air strike hits crowd in Gaza City

In a harrowing incident that underscored the ongoing tensions in the Gaza Strip, an Israeli air strike struck a crowded area in Gaza City, leaving several Palestinians with severe injuries. The attack occurred in the early hours of the morning, targeting a group of people gathered in a public square. Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion followed by chaos as the crowd scattered in panic.

Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene, rushing the injured to nearby hospitals. Medical officials described the injuries as critical, with some victims suffering from life-threatening conditions. The hospital wards were put under immense strain as staff worked tirelessly to stabilize the patients. "We are dealing with a massive influx of casualties, and our resources are stretched thin," said a hospital spokesperson. "This is a tragic reminder of the constant danger faced by civilians in Gaza."

The Israeli military has not yet officially commented on the incident, though it has been involved in airstrikes in the region in recent weeks. Critics have accused Israel of disproportionately targeting civilian areas, while Israeli officials argue that such operations are necessary to prevent attacks from militant groups. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, with calls for restraint and a renewed commitment to finding a peaceful resolution.

This latest attack has reignited debates about the safety and well-being of Gaza's civilian population. The United Nations has repeatedly expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in the territory, highlighting the need for international intervention to alleviate the suffering of its residents. "The situation in Gaza is dire, and we must act swiftly to prevent further escalation," stated a UN spokesperson.

Palestinian authorities have condemned the air strike, accusing Israel of deliberately targeting civilians. "Israeli forces have once again demonstrated their disregard for human life," said a senior Palestinian official. "We demand an immediate end to these brutal attacks and a commitment to protecting civilians from harm."

Meanwhile, human rights organizations are urging both sides to adhere to international law and avoid indiscriminate attacks. "Every life lost in this conflict is a tragedy," said a representative from Amnesty International. "Both Israel and Palestinian militant groups must ensure that their actions do not endanger civilians."

As the aftermath of the air strike unfolds, the world watches with concern. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex realities of conflict and the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to bring about lasting peace in the region.

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