Published 16:25 IST, May 13th 2021
Gaza man on receiving IDF warning prior to strike
Gaza man on receiving IDF warning prior to strike
Advertisement
STORY: Gaza Explosions Call - Gaza man on receiving IDF warning prior to strike
LENGTH: 02:10
FIRST RUN: 1054
RESTRICTIONS:
TYPE: Arabic/Natsound
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
STORY NUMBER: 4325626
DATELINE: 13 May 2021 - Gaza City
SHOTLIST:
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gaza City – 13 May 2021
1. Wide of a building hit by a warning missile
2. Wide of explosion as building collapses hit by Israeli airstrikes
3. Smoke in the air
4. Various of ambulance arriving
5. Owner of building on the phone, surrounded by residents, UPSOUND (Arabic) recipient of call from Israeli military asking him to evacuate the building:
IDF caller on the phone: "In a little while the big blow will come"
Recipient of call: "The big blow from the back or the front?"
IDF caller on the phone: "I don't know. I don't know."
Recipient of call: "We told you there's an empty space in the back, why are you damaging the houses in the front?"
IDF caller on the phone: "I understand you, God willing, only this building will be bombed."
Recipient of call: "It will not affect the houses around us?"
6. Various of destruction
7. Various of rescue team inspecting the destruction
8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) no name given, building owner:
"The building is residential, what is in to hit it? I asked him (IDF caller) what was there in order to hit it? He said after it is bombed, I will call you and tell you why, I tried to find out why, all are normal apartments and shops, he told me after we hit it I will call you and tell you why."
9. Various of people gathering near the destruction
10. Various of people pulling their belongings from among the destruction
11. Various of destruction
STORYLINE:
The owner of a five-story building in Gaza City said he got a call from the Israeli military on Thursday asking him to evacuate it before an airstrike brought it down.
“The building is residential, what is in to hit?” said the man, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of security concerns.
Soon after he received the call and fled, missile warning shots rang out and an Israeli airstrike hit his building, which houses a number of shops in a tightly packed district of the city.
The caller has not heard back about the reasons for the strike, but Israeli military later said the building housed intelligence offices used by Hamas.
In widely criticized tactics echoing past wars, Israel has flattened several high-rise buildings over the past few days.
Fighting between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in the blockaded Gaza Strip raged into a third day on Thursday.
The Israeli military also has targeted a number of residential apartments where it alleges that militants live.
But because Gaza is crowded and many Hamas offices and command centers are within residential towers, civilians have been caught in the crossfire.
Gaza's Health Ministry said the death toll has climbed to 83 Palestinians, including 17 children and seven women, with more than 480 people wounded.
Islamic Jihad confirmed the deaths of seven militants, while Hamas, the Islamic militant group that seized power in Gaza from rival Palestinian forces in 2007, acknowledged that a top commander and several other members were killed. Israel says the number of militants killed is much higher than Hamas has acknowledged.
A total of seven people have been killed in Israel. Among them were a soldier killed by an anti-tank missile and a 6-year-old child hit in a rocket attack.
===========================================================
Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.
16:25 IST, May 13th 2021