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IDF’s last airstrike in Gaza’s Beit Hanoun, 700-year-old structures also razed to the ground; now no building is left in the city

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In the latest attack by the Israeli army, the historic city of Beit Hanun in Gaza has been completely razed to the ground. Now no building will be seen standing in this city. In the latest attacks by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday, 700-year-old structures in Beit Hanun were also destroyed. After this, the whole city turned into a field of ashes.

Israeli army carried out the last airstrike

The Israeli army carried out the last airstrike on the city of Beit Hanun in Gaza on Sunday. Earlier, the IDF has completely ruined almost all the cities and areas of Gaza. Now the city of Beit Hanun in Gaza has been completely razed to the ground after the latest air and ground attacks by the IDF. Now not a single building is left standing in this city. It was a historic city of the Gaza Strip. But Beit Hanun is now completely destroyed.

Beit Hanun’s name and trace have been erased

After the Israeli attack, the city of Beit Hanun in Gaza has completely disappeared. Now this city has turned into ashes and ruins. Amidst this tragedy, the former head of the Australian Jewish Association (AJA) wrote that Beit Hanun “is no longer a city”. After his statement on social media, sharp reactions are being seen at the international level. Many human rights organizations and Middle East experts have termed it “insensitive and inhuman”.

Beit Hanun was a historical city of Palestine

Beit Hanun, located on the north-eastern edge of the Gaza Strip, has been considered a historically and culturally important city of Palestine. Its population was earlier in thousands, but this area has been almost completely evacuated in the recent military action. The United Nations and other international agencies have demanded an independent investigation into this incident and have appealed to all parties to exercise restraint. The entire controversy has once again brought the issue of civilian casualties and destruction of cultural heritage in the Gaza conflict to the centre of global debate.