Palestinian Dr. Alaa Al -Najar spent her life in caring for the children of the sick and wounded tape as a pediatric specialist at the purification hospital in Gaza.
On Friday, she lost nine on its own.
An Israeli air strike hit her home in Khan Yunis, killing almost her entire family, and another inaccurate blow in a conflict where sadness accumulates daily, and as Israel declared full control of Gaza’s marches forward amid the growing number of death.
Yahya, 12, Eve, 9, competitor, 5, Sadin, 3, Rakan, 10, Roslan, 7, Jubran, 8, Lukman, 2, and Cydar, not after one year, in the strike at Najir’s house, according to hospital officials.
The video submitted by the Civil Defense in Gaza showed the presence of a small, coercive body, pressed inside a bag. Cedar remains have not been found.
“We could not find any trace of him,” said a civil defense agent.
One of the children of Dr. Najjar and her husband, a doctor, also survived injuries. Dr. Grum the groomA British surgeon working in the hospital told the BBC on Saturday that he was 11 years old.
He said: “We can need to survive, but we do not know about his father.”
The Israeli army said that “its planes struck a number of identified suspects working from a structure adjacent to the Israeli Defense Forces in the Khan Yunis area,” and that they evacuated civilians from the area.
He said, “The claim related to harm to civilians who are not involved in review,” he said.
Sadness covered with the loss of one family affirms a conflict, as violence does not show any signs of decline, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed last week that the army “is heading towards full control” on the Gaza Strip.
According to The times of Israel, Netanyahu said at a press conference Last week, the only way to end the attack is if “Gaza is completely disarmed out; we are implementing the Trump plan”, referring to President Donald Trump’s vision to redevelop lands to “Riviera in the Middle East.”
The news of the death of the Najjar family and hunger warnings in Gaza has increased local and international pressure on Israel for the Netanyahu government to change the path in the pocket, where 53,000 people were killed, and many, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Inside Israel, thousands gathered throughout the country on Saturday night in the demonstrations, with the relatives of the remaining prisoners from the government to agree to a deal that would secure their return.

It is believed that fifty -five hostages remain in Gaza after Hamas carried out its terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, when 1,200 people were killed and 250 hostages were taken, according to the Israeli charge.
The Israeli government has publicly confirmed the death of 35, leaving 23 hostages still alive.
Levy, one of the five Israeli Defense Army soldiers, grew up in the ceasefire in January.
She said, “I was convinced every time that I finished, and this is what also put me in the greatest danger,” a moment of a bomb that collapsed part of the house where she was being held. “The wall I was inclined to do not collapse, and this is what saved me.”
The United Kingdom, France and Canada have described Israel’s last escalation in Gaza as “completely incompatible”, in reference to the renewed attack.
They also condemned the “abhorrent language that members of the Israeli government used recently, and threatened that they were in their despair to destroy Gaza, civilians will start moving.”
Netanyahu Criticize X In the joint statement of his Western allies, he described it as a “huge prize for the genocide attack on Israel”, referring to the October 7 attacks.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sar said that there is a “direct line” between those who speak against the actions of Israel in Gaza, which he calls “Libels Blood”, and the killing of two Israeli embassy officials in Washington, DC last week
He said: “This incitement is also done by leaders and officials in many countries and international organizations, especially from Europe.”
Israel allowed humanitarian aid in Gaza last week, noting “practical and diplomatic” reasons. But the Secretary -General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres said last week that Israel has so far been declared only to calm Gaza, “up to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of help is needed.”
“Without quick, reliable, safe and continuous access to help, more people will die-and the long-term consequences will be on all the population deep,” he told reporters.