The death toll in the city of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip near the border with Egypt, has risen to 100 after Israel carried out a massive strike Sunday night, February 11.
Most of the victims of the attack were women and children with more than 230 people injured as the Israeli special services conducted a special rescue of two hostages.
Israeli planes were carrying out targeted strikes on the Al-Huda and Al-Rahma mosques, where many refugees are located, according to a report by TASS.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent reported the bombing of residential buildings in the surrounding area and the organization’s headquarters.
The niece of freed hostage Fernando Simon Marman on Monday thanked the Israeli forces for rescuing her uncle after meeting him at the medical centre where he is receiving care.