Grieving father says children killed 'without warning' after Israeli strike hits house in Gaza
An Israeli bombardment struck the building at around 1.30am
But children's toys and a Monopoly board game could be seen among the rubble inside the destroyed building in the refugee camp, along with plates of uneaten food from the holiday gathering."Those are children, they didn't fire any rockets or hit any jeeps or do any bombings. "They were wearing their Eid clothes and going to celebrate Eid. You hit them while they're asleep? While being peaceful in their house? Call them and they will leave."Mr Hadidi described the attacks on, which have been met by retaliatory strikes by Gaza's ruling militant Hamas group, as a"crime against humanity, an international crime".
He added:"We can hear the airstrikes. Who knows who's going to die. Maybe we get up and start walking and die. There is no security because of the Israelis and their supporters."What have they done? This is not the first war for us. This is the fourth war. And this isn't the first family to lose their children and not the last."
But he said"this is God's destiny and we accept it", adding he counts the children who died as"martyrs".