이스라엘군의 가자 시내 아파트단지 미사일 발사 광경 Incredible photographs capture Israeli missiles a split second...VIDEO

 

 

 

가자 시내 아파트단지 이스라엘 미사일 4기가 떨어지는 광경을 보고 시민들이 공포에 질려 대피하고 있다.

 

Incredible photographs capture Israeli missiles a split second before they

reduce Gaza buildings to rubble in front of Palestinians

 

Young men and children cower in street as four missiles smash into apartment block a few hundred yards away
Family of 35 fled the building moments earlier after being warned by the Israeli military of the impending strike

 

By Simon Tomlinson

Gazing skywards with their hands over their ears, these astonishing pictures capture the moment terrified Palestinians watch Israeli missiles falling from the sky before smashing into an apartment block.

 

As young men and children congregate in the street, Israeli drones target the building with three strikes, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the air just a few metres away.

 

An F-16 fighter jet then roars overhead to drop the final, knock-out missile, obliterating the building with an almighty boom that rocks the district.

 

The images, which captured the missiles from different points in the street, were taken earlier this week in Gaza City which has been under constant bombardment since the conflict began three weeks ago.


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Incoming

Incoming: Palestinians brace themselves as an Israeli missile falls from the sky towards an apartment block a few hundred metres away

Detonation

Detonation: Residents in central Gaza City watch as an Israeli air strike destroys an apartment block in a pinpoint strike that is not thought to have killed or injured anyone

 

Residents of central Gaza City watch as an Israeli air strike destroys an apartment building
Residents of central Gaza City watch as an Israeli air strike destroys an apartment building

Palestinians gaze skyward and clasp their ears (left) as another missile homes in on the building. Afterwards, residents walk nonchalantly past the explosion (right)


Just a few minutes earlier, the owner of flats had been told of the impending strike after the Israeli military phoned his son to warn them.

Bashir al-Ramlawi, 58, said he scampered out of the building with 35 of his relatives just in time to see his home reduced to rubble, it was reported by Sudarsan Raghavan from The Washington Post.

Many of his relatives - like some 200,000 other Gazans - had already fled their own houses and now they were homeless again.

As the dust settled, Mr al-Ramlawi said: 'I don’t know why they hit my house. We don't know where we will go.'
Afterwards, people gathered to take take pictures of the devastation on their mobile phones.

 

Another missiles rains down

Another missiles rains down: Just a few minutes earlier, the owner of flats had been told of the impending strike after the Israeli military phoned his son to warn them

Daily event

Daily event: Some Palestinians are so accustomed to aerial strikes they knew the tactics employed by the Israelis - three smaller missiles fired to warn anyone too close to the target zone, followed by one from a fighter jet to destroy the building


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