The article reports on the aftermath of a series of airstrikes in Al-Mawasi, a populated area in southern Gaza, which was considered safe by the Israeli military for civilians. The strikes, targeting Hamas leaders, resulted in over 90 deaths, with many women and children among the casualties. Witnesses describe the horrifying scenes of destruction, with tents collapsing, people decapitated by the blasts, and rescuers being hit by additional missiles. The strikes left the Nasser Hospital over capacity and lacking essential supplies to treat the wounded, including many children. The survivors face uncertainty about their shelter and safety. The article underscores the devastating impact of the attacks on civilians and the lack of safe havens in the region. The Israeli military claims to have targeted Hamas leaders connected to previous cross-border attacks, raising questions about the proportionality of the response. The survivors are left grappling with physical injuries, trauma, and uncertainty about their future. (Washington Post, July 19, 2023)