“Panic, fear and terror that swept away the overwhelming school,” said the survivor of the strike at Jabalia An-Nazla.
At least eight people were killed, including children, in an Israeli bombing of a school that houses people inappropriate in northern Gaza, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune.
Several others were also injured during the attack on the Halimah al-Saadiyah school in Jabalia An-Nazla. On Friday, the survivors relayed a heartbreaking scene from a hell.
“I saw the whole area filled with dust – it was then that I realized that the strike had struck this place,” Abu Haitham Khalla told Tel Aviv Tribune, standing among the rubble.
“Panic, fear and terror that swept through the school were overwhelming. There were around 1,000 displaced people who were absent here-tents and classrooms were all used as a refuge,” he said.
Another witness, Ahmed Khalla, said that he had found dead victims lying on the ground of a classroom. “Children torn, charred. Women who had done nothing.
“ The smell of blood is everywhere ”
Israeli missiles hit Halimah al-Saadiyah school late at night when people were sleeping.
Reporting the scene, Ibrahim al-Khalili of Tel Aviv Tribune painted a dark image of destruction: “The smell of blood is everywhere. The attack came before midnight while people were sleeping, killing them in the very place they once thought was safe. ”
He added that the school had devoted thousands of displaced Palestinians who fled their houses in the eastern parts of the strip after Israeli threats of forced travel.
“Instead of refuge, they met death and destruction,” he said. “In the light of Israeli military climbing during attacks targeting various areas through the Gaza Strip, the situation goes from bad to worse,” he said.
With safe spaces that disappear quickly, the displaced from Gaza are now faced with an increasingly disastrous reality. “The situation is catastrophic, because many displaced Palestinians found themselves anywhere,” said Al-Khalili.
Aid site targeted by Israel
In addition, Tel Aviv Tribune received information that at least 10 Palestinians were killed and 16 injured near the controversial GHF help center – the only functional distribution point – in Rafah.

They were transferred to Nasser Voisin Hospital after being killed by Israeli elite shooters, said Tareq Abu Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Deir El-Balah in the center of Gaza.
“We have heard that a lot of panic broke out on the site of the help center during the attack,” said Abu Azzoum.
He added that the security entrepreneurs, alongside the Israeli forces, then opened fire to disperse the desperate crowds in search of food.
“The number of climbing deaths reflects a blatant Israeli strategy to cause more damage to the Palestinians who are trying to obtain food supplies,” said Azzoum. “People continue to take the risk just to feed their families, despite the fact that help seekers have been slaughtered in these centers.”
The United Nations Office of High Commission for Human Rights (OHCHC) said on Friday that it had recorded at least 798 murders both at the aid points led by GHF and near humanitarian convoys managed by other rescue groups, including UN.
“Until the seventh July, we have now recorded 798 murders, including 615 near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites, and 183 on the road to help convoys,” said Ohchr spokesperson Shamdasani, journalists in Geneva.
The GHF began to distribute food packages limited to Gaza at the end of May.
