Mahmood Abdul Rahman Ahmed says that his son, Abdullah, was “searching for a sip of water” when he took the family’s Jeriks on Sunday morning and walked the same as one of the water distribution points at the Urban Nuserat camp in Central Gaza.
“This area was settled by displaced people, others who were tired of war, who were tired of war, and who have seen the worst due to imposed siege and borders and ongoing aggression,” Mahmud said in an interview with a local journalist working for the BBC.
He said, “Children, Abdullah, between them, empty stomach, empty stomach, empty stomach and thirsty lips were standing in a queue,” he said.
“A few minutes after children and thirsty people of the camp gathered, war planes bombed those children and water distribution points, without prior notice.”
The graphic video filmed by another local journalist and verified by the BBC, was shown immediately after the Israeli strike on a road in Nuserat’s new camp area.
He passes two men carrying young children before coming into a destroyed structure, under which dozens of yellow plastic jericans are clushed.
Women scream because buyers draw a man from the rubble, while the other try to help each other a man covered in blood. Other adults and children are seen lying in a nearby way.
Al-Awadh Hospital in Nucrat said that 10 people, including six children, were killed, and 16 others were injured in the strike.
Along with Abdullah, he named the children who died as Badar al-Din Qaraman, Siraj Khalid Ibrahim, Ibrahim Ashraf Abu Urban, Karam Ashraf al-Gusin and Lana Ashraf al-Gusin.
Asked about the strike, the Israeli army stated that it targeted a Palestinian Islamic jihad “terrorist”, but “it” fell from a dozens of meters from the Munishan target, as a result of “it”.
The army stated that it was “aware of the claims about the casualties in the area as a result” and “regrets any damage to un -called citizens”, saying: “is subject to the review of the incident.”
However, Mahmood claimed that Israel has “intended to give a message: it will not allow people to drink drinking water even that they crave.”
He also said that Abdullah and other children’s dreams will never feel.
He said, “They were looking at the reality with the hope of changing it, and to be like other children in the world – practicing their common role of playing, moving, traveling, eating, drinking and living in security,” he said.
The United Nations says that the lack of water scarcity in the Gaza is deteriorating due to lack of fuel and spare parts for disclosure, pumping and hygiene facilities, as well as insecurity and insecurity due to Israel’s military operations against Hamas and withdrawal orders.
As a result, many people are receiving less than 15 liters of emergency standard per day, calling the United Nations “a man -made drought crisis”.
“You see children in queue on the roadside, with yellow jerikans every morning, waiting for the daily water truck to arrive and get their five liters. [or] 10 liters of water is used for use, cleaning, cooking, drinking, etc., “Sam Rose, Director of Gaza, who was acting for the United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), told the BBC.
He said, “Every death is a tragedy. It is a particular symbol, looking at the circumstances in which it happened. But it is one of the many,” he said.
Last Thursday, 10 children and three women were killed as they were waiting for a nutritional dose outside a clinic in a nearby city of Dare al-Bala.
The Israeli army stated that it had targeted a Hamas “terrorist” nearby and with the Sunday incident, that he had regretted harming any citizen.
“We focus on these events, but of course they were not only children killed in Gaza [on Sunday]”Rose said.” Every single day, since the onset of the war, an average of a class filled with children has been killed. ,
Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Agency (UNICEF), Catherine Russell, meanwhile, called the two incidents “frightening” and demanded that Israeli officials “immediately review the rules of engagement and ensure complete compliance with the International Humanitarian Law”.
At the end of this week, the United Nations Security Council will call to discuss the situation of children in Gaza after a request by the UK.
However, Israel’s permanent representative Danny Danon said that the members of the council would be “given better service to implement pressure to Hamas to prolong this struggle”.
“Children in Gaza are victims of Hamas, not Israel. Hamas is using them as a human shield and the United Nations is silent,” he claimed.
Mahmood said that it was Israel who should be pressurized to end the war.
He said, “We have no power and no power. We are suffering. We are citizens like other people in the world, and we are no nuclear weapons or weapons or anything,” he said.
“This war needs to be stopped, and therefore the massacres going on in the Gaza Strip are taking place.”