Gaza's Rubble Buries Families Alive as Israel Blocks Rescue Equipment

The Al-Aqqad family joined Gaza's endless list of massacres when an Israeli airstrike flattened their Khan Younis home at dawn Friday, burying 25 relatives under concrete. Survivors clawed at debris with bare hands as no excavators or cranes could reach them - another deliberate cruelty in Israel's war on Gaza's civilians.  

"Body parts are scattered everywhere," a surviving relative screamed, his hands raw from digging. "They targeted 40 of us sleeping together - women, children, my grandmother - without warning." Ten family members remain missing under 50 million tons of Gaza's rubble, a staggering figure from UN reports that would take two decades to clear.  

For 18 days since restarting its genocide, Israel has systematically bombed homes while blocking all heavy equipment imports - even during the brief truce when humanitarian protocols demanded such access. The result? Fathers sift through concrete with kitchen utensils to find their children's corpses.  

The Government Media Office confirms Gaza needed 500 excavators before this latest assault. Now, with US-backed bombs creating fresh rubble daily and Israel banning rescue tools, entire bloodlines vanish under debris while the world watches. As one civil defense worker put it: "We don't recover bodies anymore - we collect fragments."  

This isn't war. It's industrialized extermination, where even the right to bury one's dead becomes impossible. And as the Al-Aqqad family learned, in Gaza today, your home can become your tomb the moment Israel decides it should.

Source : Safa News