The Israeli army has announced that a deadly blow to the internet cafes in Gaza yesterday targeted “several Hamas terrorists”, but said the incident was being considered.

The Civil Protection Service in the Gaza Strip, which has been destroyed by almost 21 months of war, announced the deaths of 24 Palestinians and injuring dozens in a blow to the “Al-Baqa” cafe, located by the sea, in the city of Gaza.

Asked by the French Agency, a spokesman for the Israeli army said the army “hit several Hamas terrorists”.

“Before the blow, measures were taken, with the help of an air supervisory to limit the risk of civilians to be affected,” he said, adding, without giving further clarification that “the incident is under consideration.”

“There is always a lot of people in this store, selling drinks, having families and internet access,” Ahmed al -Narab, 26, who was on a nearby beach when he heard a “huge explosion” told the French Agency.

“It was a slaughter,” he added. “I saw human members scattered everywhere, corpses of amputated and burnt. Your scene was frozen your blood. Everyone was crying. “

Given the restrictions imposed on the media by Israel that besiege the Gaza Strip and the difficulties of access to the spot, the French Agency notes that it is unable to cross the local Civil Protection reports independently.