Two Palestinian families are killed in the attacks, only five-month-old babies found near their mother are saved

Palestinian officials in Gaza have said at least seven members of two families were killed by air strikes that hit a building in a busy camp on the Gaza coast. It is said that only a five-month baby who was found covered by ruins near her mother survived the attack, writes [...]
It is said that only a five-month baby who was found covered by ruins near her mother survived the attack, writes the BBC.
The Minister of Health in Gaza, who is also a member of Hamas, described the attack as a massacre. Hamas' military arm said he threw missiles south of Israel in response to the attack.
Israeli officials said about 200 rockets were thrown from Gaza towards Israel at night, while there were direct hits at residences in the towns of Ashdod and Beersheba, but without human consequences.
Otherwise, on Friday there were also fighting and 11 Palestinians killed during clashes with the Israeli Army were marked. The BBC reports that the riots are likely to continue.











