Early Tuesday morning , while workers with the Gaza Soup Kitchen prepared to serve meals for displaced families sheltering at a United Nations school in Mashrou’ Beit Lehia, Israel’s bombs began to fall.
For thirty minutes, Israeli military munitions and quadcopter gunfire rained down on a city block in northern Gaza, which included the UN-ran Khalifa school, a market and residential buildings, said mobile kitchen director Hani Almadhoun, relaying an account from his nephew, a kitchen staff member who survived the attack. Dozens scrambled for shelter from an airstrike that left at least four dead .
Among them was Almadhoun’s 16-year-old cousin, Samih Ibrahim Almadhoun, who had been volunteering at the kitchen. He was killed alongside two women sheltering together, Almadhoun said. Anot