(19 Dec 2023)
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Rafah - 19 December 2023
++CLIENTS: EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC SHOTS OF INJURED PEOPLE++
1. Medics carrying away a dead body on a stretcher at Kuwaiti Hospital
HEADLINE: Victims of Gaza strikes brought to Rafah hospital
2. Various of emergency room, medics treating people and children
ANNOTATION: At least 10 Palestinians were killed and several injured, mostly children, after two separate Israeli strikes hits two homes in southern Gaza on Tuesday.
ANNOTATION: Seven of them arrived - some still in the dark of night - here to Kuwaiti hospital in Rafah. The others were sent to al-Najjar hospital.
ANNOTATION: Over 19,400 Palestinians have been killed according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, which has said most are women and children.
++NIGHT SHOTS++
3. Injured woman being carried on stretcher
ANNOTATION: Thousands more are missing and feared dead beneath the rubble.
4. Tilt up, bodies on ground to medics covering another body with white sheet, pan to people crying over a body
ANNOTATION: Nearly 85% of people in Gaza have fled their homes, with most packing into U.N.-run shelters and tent camps in the south of the besieged territory.
STORYLINE:
At least 10 Palestinians were killed and several injured, mostly children, after two separate Israeli strikes hits two homes in southern Gaza on Tuesday.
Seven of them arrived - some still in the dark of night - here to Kuwaiti hospital in Rafah. The others were sent to al-Najjar hospital.
Over 19,400 Palestinians have been killed according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, which has said most are women and children.
Thousands more are missing and feared dead beneath the rubble.
Nearly 85% of people in Gaza have fled their homes, with most packing into U.N.-run shelters and tent camps in the south of the besieged territory.
AP video shot by Najib Jobain
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