By Atoyebi Nike

Israeli forces have dropped an estimated 20 powerful “quake bombs” on Jaffa Street in the densely populated Tuffah neighborhood of eastern Gaza City, according to eyewitness reports and local media.

The airstrikes, which occurred without any prior warning, have reportedly flattened several residential buildings, including a four-story structure that was directly hit by at least two missiles.

“The bombs shook the ground like an earthquake,” said one survivor, who described scenes of chaos and destruction as buildings collapsed with residents still inside.

Civil defence crews and paramedics are currently unable to access the area due to the continued presence of Israeli quadcopter drones hovering overhead, raising concerns for the wounded trapped beneath the rubble.

Multiple casualties are feared, though an official toll is yet to be confirmed due to restricted access.

The strike comes amid a wider escalation of hostilities, with Gaza’s civilian infrastructure increasingly caught in the crossfire. Human rights organisations have condemned the lack of warning for densely inhabited areas, warning of potential violations of international law.

International observers continue to call for an immediate ceasefire, as humanitarian conditions in the enclave deteriorate.

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