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‘It’s a miracle we survived,’ says father of 5 whose home was destroyed in Israeli hostage rescue raid

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Mementos from better days lay strewn on the floor of Ismail Alyan’s family apartment on Monday, with one wall blown out completely. He held a frayed broom and stood┬аstunned,┬аwatching as┬аrescue workers assessed damage to the home he said took 30 years to build in central Gaza’s Nuseirat neighbourhood.

“We have nothing to do with Hamas. We have nothing to do with the Israeli war matter. We are civilians,” Alyan said.

“We are innocent. We want to live in dignity. We want to live in peace.”

Alyan’s home was among those destroyed by an┬аintense Israeli air assault and hostage rescue operation┬аSaturday┬аin Nuseirat, a dense and dangerous area during┬аthe conflict between Israel and Hamas. Israel rescued four hostages Hamas had┬аheld since October during the operation, which Palestinian officials said killed at least┬а274┬аpeople and injured 698 more in the central area of the Gaza Strip.

According to Gaza’s health ministry, 64┬аof the dead were children and 57 were women.┬аOfficials in Israel and Gaza did not distinguish between civilians and combatants killed.

WATCH | Palestinian father┬аdescribes Israel’s surprise daytime raid:┬а

‘It was a miracle we survived,’ says father of five caught in Nuseirat attack

Ismail Alyan says he was eating breakfast with his family when his apartment near the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza was nearly destroyed in an Israeli attack on June 8 that rescued four Israeli hostages but killed over 270 Palestinians.

Roughly six kilometres south of the attack, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al Balah was overflowing Monday with injured Palestinians.┬а

Blood-stained floors, agonizing screams and a sense of panic were rampant┬аas family, friends and staff carried patients through the halls.

Dr. Mahmoud Abu Youssef┬аmade the rounds trying to maintain control of the hundreds of patients and their families waiting for answers. Many waited on the floor.

“It’s a very bad situation here,” he told CBC News freelance videographer Mohamed El Saife.┬а“Al Nuseirat is a witness to a lot of injury тАж a lot of death.”┬а┬а

Hospital overwhelmed

Youssef┬аsaid the hospital was already stretched beyond its limits due to the ongoing war and could not handle the influx. On Monday, family members of patients held up┬аIV drips to keep the medicine flowing┬аbecause┬аthere weren’t enough stands available.

“We placed the injured along the internal corridors and in between beds. There is no room at all inside this hospital for the injured. We had them sleep in external tents,” Dr. Khalil al-Dakran┬аtold Reuters.┬а

After the influx, he said there were now four or five times more injured people at the hospital than there were beds for them to use┬а

WATCH | Hundreds of Palestinians killed during Israeli hostage rescue operation:┬а

Hundreds of Palestinians killed in Israeli hostage rescue operation

Health officials in Gaza say at least 274 people have been killed in an Israeli hostage rescue operation in central Gaza. Israel says it safely extracted four hostages, but the high civilian death toll has prompted international condemnation and Israeli minister Benny GantzтАЩs resignation.

An Israeli military spokesperson said the operation Saturday took place in the middle of a residential neighbourhood in Nuseirat because Israel had intelligence Hamas was keeping hostages in two apartment blocks.┬а

Alyan was eating breakfast with his wife and five children in their apartment in Nuseirat┬аwhen the raid began.

“We were surprised by aircrafts тАж they bombed us┬атАж┬аThen special forces came and started to shoot at us,” he said.┬а

“It was a miracle we survived.”┬а

Men walk among debris in the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes.
Men walk among debris Sunday in the aftermath of Israeli strikes in Nuseirat a day earlier that saw four Israeli hostages rescued. (Abed Khaled/Reuters)

Hamas claims some hostages killed in raid

In a message posted to Hamas’s Telegram channel on Saturday, spokesperson Abu Ubaida called the Israeli raid “a complex war crime” that also left some Israeli hostages dead.┬а

“The operation will pose a great danger on the enemy’s prisoners and will have a negative impact on their conditions and lives,” he wrote.┬а

An Israeli military spokesperson later dismissed the assertion that the operation killed hostages┬аas a “blatant lie.”

Israel’s military said an Israeli special forces commander was killed in exchanges of fire with militants emerging from cover in residential blocks. It said it knew of “under 100” Palestinians killed, but had not determined how many of them were fighters or civilians.

U.S. President┬аJoe┬аBiden┬аwelcomed the return of the four rescued Israeli hostages rescued in Gaza.

“We won’t stop working until all the hostages come home and a ceasefire is reached,”┬аBiden┬аsaid at a news conference in Paris alongside French President Emmanuel Macron.┬а

EU foreign policy chief┬аJosep┬аBorrell┬аsaid he was relieved to see the hostages return home, but said in a post on X that the civilian deaths were┬а“appalling.”

WATCH | Examining the war’s impact on children:┬а

тАШNo space for people to find protection or shelterтАЩ in Gaza, says Save the Children

Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Rachael Cummings, Gaza team leader for Save the Children, about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the warтАЩs impact on children.

Israel launched its siege on┬аthe enclave after the Hamas-led militant attack on Oct. 7┬аkilled around 1,200 people, with another┬а250 taken hostage,┬аaccording to Israeli tallies. Roughly half those┬аhostages were freed during a brief November truce.┬аIsrael’s responding assault on Gaza has killed more than 37,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s┬аhealth ministry.

Standing in the remains of his home in Nuseirat, Alyan implored international leaders to stop supporting the war.┬а

“You are sending bombs to Israel to kill us and our children,” he said. “Please tell me why they come and kill us.”

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