Hundreds of civilians were killed in an Israeli strike on al-Tabin School in Gaza City, including Abdul Aziz al-Kafarna and Mohammad Eltif, two individuals whom Israel accused of being fighters. However, their families refute these claims, describing them as dedicated family men who were not involved in any military or political activities. Sajida al-Kafarna, the daughter of Abdul Aziz, described the horror of frantically searching for her father’s remains among the dead in the aftermath of the attack. She emphasized that her father, a hospital administrator and deputy mayor, was known for his dedication to helping others and was not involved in any military activities. Manar Eltif, the daughter of Mohammad Eltif, remembered her father as a caring and loving family man who devoted his life to social reform and promoting a healthy lifestyle through his involvement in sports.
The Israeli military claimed that the strike targeted a Hamas command and control center, but investigations by Al Jazeera and human rights organizations found no evidence of military operations at the school. The attack, which killed over 100 people, including women, children, and elderly individuals seeking shelter, has drawn international condemnation. The families of the victims demand accountability and justice for their loved ones, rejecting the baseless accusations made by Israel. The devastating loss of innocent lives in this attack underscores the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Gaza.
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