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In June 2024, an Israeli regime operation in the Nuseirat refugee camp killed at least 274 people and wounded nearly 700, according to local health authorities. Lina, a Palestinian woman, recounts the attack that shattered her family.

After seven months of displacement, Lina's family had returned to a rented apartment in Nuseirat. On the morning of June 8, her father spotted a dust cloud on the horizon. Moments later, a shell struck their home, destroying parts of it and wounding nearly everyone inside.

Lina's mother suffered a severe facial injury; her sisters Eman and Yasmin were covered in blood and shrapnel. Her father shielded her younger brother Abdullah, taking shrapnel in both legs. Her bedridden grandmother was also hit. The family waited for three hours, bleeding, as an ambulance refused to come due to tanks in the street.

At Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, Lina witnessed chaos: hundreds of injured, blood on the floor, screams. There she first heard the attack described as a "successful rescue operation." The family spent five days in the hospital, and Lina still suffers from nightmares.

Two years later, the family lives with permanent injuries: shrapnel in Eman's hand and Yasmin's chest, visible scars on their mother. Lina says: "No one has been held accountable. No real investigation. There is no safe place in Gaza."

Source: www.aljazeera.com