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Red Cross chief in Gaza’s Rafah recounts shelling horror: ‘piles of dead bodies everywhere’

  • ‘Frankly, it’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before,’ William Schomburg said of the attack on the Red Cross compound that killed 22 people

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Palestinian men carry a body for burial in Rafah on June 22. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A senior Red Cross official in Gaza on Saturday told reporters of the horrific scenes after an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip.

It was around 3:30pm when three explosions rocked the walls of the Red Cross compound in Gaza on Friday, William Schomburg, the local chief for the ICRC told reporters in Geneva via video link.

Then came the “flood of wounded people” seeking help, said the international charity’s chief in Rafah.

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“There were piles of dead bodies, blood everywhere,” he added.

Twenty-two people were killed in shelling that lightly damaged the outside walls of the compound where the Red Cross has been operating.

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It is located just south of a humanitarian zone identified by the Israeli army in the Palestinian territory.

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