Hamdi al-Najjar, a physician, is fighting for his life after an Israeli strike resulted in the deaths of nine of his ten children. The strike has further escalated tensions in Gaza, with mounting reports of civilian casualties.
Tragedy Strikes Gaza Family as Nine Children Killed in Israeli Airstrike

Tragedy Strikes Gaza Family as Nine Children Killed in Israeli Airstrike
A devastated family in Gaza faces an unimaginable loss as nine children perish in an Israeli airstrike, leaving their father in critical condition.
Hamdi al-Najjar, the father of nine children tragically killed in an Israeli airstrike, is currently clinging to life in a hospital in Khan Younis. His wife, Dr. Alaa al-Najjar, also a doctor, was on duty at Nasser hospital during the attack. The couple's lone surviving son, Adam, now bears the burden of this heartbreaking tragedy, while the Israeli military has claimed the incident is under investigation.
Dr. Milena Angelova-Chee, who is tending to Hamdi, reported that he sustained severe injuries to his vital organs, including the brain and lungs, and his overall condition remains critical. Meanwhile, the Hamas-run health ministry disclosed that Israeli airstrikes have claimed 22 lives since early Sunday, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis.
As the situation intensifies, families across Gaza continue to grapple with evacuations and the constant threat of violence. Many residents, faced with evacuation orders, are reluctant to leave their homes due to a lack of safe havens. The UN has highlighted that a staggering 81% of the region is now under such orders or situated in militarized zones.
The airstrike that decimated the al-Najjar family is just one among many in a conflict that has seen over 3,700 Palestinians killed since March. The ongoing clashes have led to rising fears of famine, with aid deliveries drastically falling short of the population's needs.
In response to relentless attacks and growing despair, humanitarian groups are urging immediate action. As the situation unfolds, Dr. Angelova-Chee emphasizes the collective suffering of families like the al-Najjars, underscoring the urgent need for relief and protection in the war-stricken region.