"Saw Charred Bodies": Victims Recount Rafah Camp Horror After Israel Strike
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Gaza's civil defence agency reported that the death count had risen to 45 from the overnight strikes, which ignited tents and sparked widespread condemnation across the globe.
The Rafah refugee camp in Gaza witnessed scenes of horror and devastation in the wake of an Israeli airstrike on Sunday. Tents were engulfed in flames, and the cries of burn victims filled the air after the attack, which the Gaza Health Ministry attributed to Israeli forces targeting displaced Palestinians seeking refuge in camps.
Gaza's civil defence agency reported that the death count had risen to 45 from the overnight strikes, which ignited tents and sparked widespread condemnation across the globe. The agency described the aftermath as a "massacre," with many bodies charred beyond recognition and numerous victims suffering severe injuries.
"We saw charred bodies and dismembered limbs," said Mohammad al-Mughayyir, an official from the civil defence agency, as quoted by news agency AFP. "We also saw cases of amputations, wounded children, women, and the elderly."