'No safe place': Gazans race to collect wounded after Israeli strike

Israel had declared Al-Mawasi a "safe zone" as it pushed into Rafah near the Egyptian border, but on Saturday Palestinians raced to collect dozens of casualties from the military's latest strike.

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A view of the debris from destroyed tents and make shift housing structures, following an Israeli military strike on the al-Mawasi camp for internally displaced people (IDP), near the city of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip on July 13, 2024, in which 71 people were killed. Al-Mawasi had been declared a safe zone by Israel as it pursues its military offensive in other parts of the Gaza Strip in response to the October 7 Hamas attacks. -- Photo: Bashar Taleb / AFP

2024-07-14 11:14:14

Israel had declared Al-Mawasi a "safe zone" as it pushed into Rafah near the Egyptian border, but on Saturday Palestinians raced to collect dozens of casualties from the military's latest strike.

Sirens wailed and women screamed as children were pulled bloody and unmoving from the wreckage.

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