GAZA STRIP — Broken camping tables, children's'
sandals and lumps of flesh lay on the sands of Gaza's Sudania beach
Friday evening, June 9, after the Israeli shelling of a picnic party
left seven dead.
Stunned witnesses who witnessed the bloodshed
first-hand recounted how the calm of a day out at the seaside turned
into a scene of carnage, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
While the Israeli military pledged to investigate
the circumstances behind the carnage, survivors insisted that there
was no reason why the army had chosen to target the area, causing the
complete wipe-out of one family.
The five members of the Ghali family, who were
enjoying a picnic on the beach, were all killed instantly when Israeli
shells landed on the beach in the later afternoon: husband and wife
Ali and Raisa and their three children aged one, three and ten.
Picnic hampers and red plastic sandals lay
scattered on the beach where crimson blood spattered the yellow sand.
Fragments of chairs had been thrown dozens of
meters from the scene of the shelling.
A teenaged woman writhed and wailed in anguish next
to the body of a man who had been killed in the strike.
"Father! Father!" she screamed.
A fleet of ambulances was rapidly dispatched to the
scene. In less than an hour, all the seven dead and 35 other injured
had been transferred to hospitals in Gaza City and the nearby Jabaliya
refugee camp.
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A Palestinian boy injured in an
Israeli raid before the beach carnage.
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Ahmad Abu Amrene, one of those who had been at the
beach at the time, was still in a state of shock several hours later.
"I was swimming in the sea when we heard the
sound of a shell," said the 20-year-old.
"We rushed over and saw the five members of
the family dead on the sand," he recounted in a trembling voice.
Pointing towards the debris, he said: "The
family was sitting right here. They were just having a meal."
Ahmad Al-Douch, 25, said he could not understand
why the Israeli military had fired at people taking a picnic on the
seaside.
"Why did they target a family on the beach?
This is a long way from anywhere used by the resistance to fire
rockets against Israel. They are not being launched from here,"
he said.
"The Israelis just fire
indiscriminately," he added, struggling to contain his anger.
His sense of fury and bewilderment was matched by
another bather, Jaber Mughani, who said that everyone had "just
come to have a drink and something to eat at the beach" on one of
the hottest days of the year.
The Israeli carnage capped an upsurge of bloodshed
in Gaza where seven other Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air
strikes in less than 24 hours.