Israeli bombs on Rafah flattened a mosque and destroyed homes in what residents called one of their worst nights yet, Reuters reports.
Mourners wept over at least seven corpses in body bags, laid out on cobbles outside a morgue in the city hard against the Egyptian border, where over half of the Palestinian enclave’s 2.3 million people are now huddling, mostly in tents.
“They took the people I love, they took a piece of my heart,” wailed Dina al-Shaer, whose brother and his family were killed in a strike that relatives said hit their home shortly after midnight.
Gaza health authorities said 97 people were confirmed killed and 130 wounded in the last 24 hours of Israeli assaults, but most victims were still under rubble or in areas rescuers could not reach.
The al-Farouk mosque in the centre of Rafah was flattened into slabs of concrete, the facades of adjacent buildings blasted away. Authorities said four houses had been struck in the south of the city and three in the centre.




























