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The moment the occupation bombed the home of the Rizq family with two missiles in the Al-Nasr neighborhood of Gaza City

Original Social Media Post

"لحظة قصف الاحتلال منزل عائلة رزق بصاروخين في حي النصر بمدينة غزة، ضمن سلسلة التصعيد والخرق المتواصل منذ فجر اليوم أدى إلى استشهاد ٢٨ شهيدًا حتى هذه اللحظة." - Source

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Archivist Notes On This Video

“The moment the occupation bombed the home of the Rizq family with two missiles in the Al-Nasr neighborhood of Gaza City, as part of a series of escalation and ongoing violations since dawn today, which have led to the martyrdom of 28 people so far.”

Event Notes

Massacre of Al-Rizq family in Al-Nasr (Gaza City)

On January 31 2026, at approximately 11:15, an Israeli airstrike targeted twice a building, belonging to the Rizq family, south of Souad School,, near an UNRWA clinic in al-Naser neighborhood, Gaza City.

Shortly after three family members were killed in a bombing in front of a blacksmith’s workshop owned by the family.

The strike occurred at a time when the area was witnessing active civilian movement, reflecting a deliberate disregard for civilian life and the sanctity of health facilities and their surroundings, in blatant violation of international humanitarian law.

Names of the martyrs:

1- Nabilah Mohammed Ibrahim Rezeq Abu Qa‘oud (69)

2- Mohammed Ahmed Rezeq (7)

while others sustained injuries.

Weapons:

According to MK-80 series bomb with a JDAM kit visible before impacting the Rizq family home, Gaza City, in a second strike. The first strike reportedly killed three people, and the secondary strike reportedly wounded some. The MK-80 series (Mk 81, 82, 83, 84) is a family of low-drag, conventional general-purpose bombs (500–2,000 lbs) designed for high-speed, accurate bombing. When combined with a Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guidance kit, they transform into smart, GPS/INS-guided weapons (GBU-31/32/38) capable of 5-meter accuracy in all weather condition.

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