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Unveiling Horror: Slow-motion Footage of Israeli Missile Striking Gaza Building

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Unveiling Horror: Slow-motion Footage of Israeli Missile Striking Gaza Building
Moment of a Massive Missile Strike on a Palestinian Home, Resulting in its Destruction in Gaza

Watan-Across social media platforms, activists have circulated a disturbing video documenting the moment an Israeli missile ruthlessly struck a residential building in the besieged Gaza Strip. This appalling incident is part of the aggressive assault by the occupation forces on civilians in the blockaded territory.

On Monday, the Israeli occupation forces expanded their operations in Gaza, resulting in a rising toll of Palestinian civilian casualties, with a significant number being women and children among the wounded and martyred.

Moment of Impact: Israeli Missile Strikes Building in Gaza

In a horrifying video circulating on social media, the moment an Israeli missile falls on a residential building in Gaza is captured. The footage depicts the complete destruction of the structure, accompanied by a massive explosion in a harrowing scene.

Activists have drawn attention to the size and destructive power of the missiles used by the occupying forces in Gaza, noting that they are modern missiles supplied by the United States to the occupying entity.

Since October 7th of last year, the Israeli occupation army has been waging a destructive war on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom of thousands and the injury of over 40,000 Palestinians. This has led to immense damage to the besieged region’s infrastructure and an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.

The Israeli war on Gasa strip
the Jabalia camp after being targeted by Israeli shelling

On Monday, three Palestinians were martyred by the gunfire of the occupation forces in the West Bank. The occupation also arrested approximately 60 Palestinians during incursions into cities and villages in the West Bank, raising the total number of detainees to over 3,500 since the Al-Aqsa Intifada.

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