The Young Gazans Killed at Al-Baqa Café
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, JUN 30 – The bombing targeted a civilian venue used by families and professionals, killing around 40 people, including prominent Palestinian artists and workers, amid ongoing Israeli military operations.
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Israel-Palestine Conflict: Gone too soon: Remembering Malak Musleh and lives cut short by Israel's assault on Gaza
In June, Israel struck one of Gaza's remaining havens amid the devastation, a beachfront café, killing dozens of young people. Among the victims was Malak Musleh, a promising Palestinian boxer who dreamed of representing her country on the world stage. Elina Elyazji reports from Gaza, on one of many young lives extinguished by Israel's relentless assault on the Palestinians.
"I Said Good Morning to the Dead": Inside the Al-Baqa Cafe Bombing
On the evening of June 30, an Israeli warplane dropped a 500-pound, U.S.-made MK-82 bomb on the seaside Al-Baqa Cafe in Gaza City. The explosion killed more than 30 people and injured dozens more. The weapon’s wide blast radius in the dense neighborhood caused indiscriminate damage, affecting unprotected civilians including men, women, children, and the elderly. Legal experts have said the attack likely violated international law under the Genev…
Dreams Cut Short: Palestinian Boxer Malak Musleh Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza Beach Café
GAZA CITY – In June, an Israeli airstrike leveled Al-Baqa Café, one of Gaza’s last... The post Dreams Cut Short: Palestinian Boxer Malak Musleh Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza Beach Café appeared first on FightBook MMA.
“I Said Good Morning to the Dead”: Inside the Al-Baqa Cafe Bombing
Survivors of the Al-Baqa Cafe bombing in Gaza, and the loved ones of the dead, share their stories of the Israeli attack.TheIntercept.com Huda Skaik, Hamza SalhaOn the evening of June 30, an Israeli warplane dropped a 500-pound, U.S.-made MK-82 bomb on the seaside Al-Baqa Cafe in Gaza City. The explosion killed more than 30 people and injured dozens more.The weapon’s wide blast radius in the dense neighborhood caused indiscriminate damage, affec…
Here, young Palestinian artists could count on a good Internet connection. The café was bombarded. Fifteen days later, young Gazawi poets again say how the Web and the networks have become, for them, a refuge.
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