Gaza's civil defence agency said 93 people had been killed and 40 were still missing, with many of the victims members of the extended Abu Nasr family, as well as Palestinians displaced from elsewhere. The US state department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, called the strike "a horrifying incident with a horrifying result".
Mohamed El-Azamy, 34, who has been displaced more than 15 times in the past year, was in a building close by.
"Last night was one of the worst nights I've been through during this war," he said. "There was bombing from all directions. We were awake and waiting for that shell or missile that would crush our lives until half past four in the morning, when our neighbours' building was bombed.
"The scene was horrific. Most of the [victims I saw] were children. The corpses were mutilated. What hurt my heart the most was the sight of the children's bodies that were collected and placed on the side of the road, their clothes were torn and grey because of the rubble."
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