Israel bombed at least four homes in Rafah on Wednesday,raising fear among Palestinians.
Over a million Palestinians are taking refuge in the area on the southern border of Gaza.
Health officials reported that 11 members of a single household perished in one of the attacks.
Mussa Dhaheer,observing from below while a neighbour assisted a rescue worker in lowering a victim in a black body bag from a higher floor, he claimed that he had woken up due to the bomb, kissed his scared daughter, and hurried outside to discover the devastation.
Among the deceased were his mother, 62, and father, 75.
“I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to say. I can’t make sense of what happened. My parents. My father with his displaced friends who came from Gaza City,” he told Reuters.
“They were all together, when suddenly they were all gone like dust.”
At another bomb site Jamil Abu Houri, , claimed that Israel was using the increased airstrikes as a means of mocking a resolution passed by the U.N. Security Council last week that called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Next, he worries about a ground invasion of Rafah, which Israel has been threatening to carry out for weeks despite Washington, its closest ally, pleading with it not to cause a humanitarian catastrophe.
“The bombing has increased, and they have threatened us with an incursion, and they say that have been given the green light for the Rafah incursion. Where is the Security Council?” Abu Houri said.
“A war zone,this how it looks like in and around Al shifa,”Mohammad Jamal said who lives one km away from Al shifa.
“Explosions never stop we see lines of smoke,coming from inside,no one moves even in the street that are hundred metres away because of Israel snipers on top of buildings,”he added
Hamas wants an end to and total Israel withdrawal from Gaza while Israel has vowed to keep fighting untill its Islamists foe eradicated.