At least 33 Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded on Wednesday after Israeli airstrikes hit a restaurant and a nearby market in Gaza City, according to medics and the Hamas-run health ministry. The strikes targeted al-Wahda Street in the Rimal neighborhood, one of Gaza’s busiest commercial zones. The Thailandy restaurant, which had recently reopened as a community kitchen and food relief center, was struck during lunchtime. Graphic videos showed people slumped over dining tables, and eyewitnesses described pools of blood across the restaurant floor. A woman holding her baby cried out, “Everyone died… the blood was like a lake.” Only 100 meters away, the second strike hit a crowded market, killing civilians including children. A video from the scene showed the lifeless body of a child wearing a backpack. One of the victims was Palestinian journalist Yahya Sobeih, killed just hours after his wife gave birth to their first child. Local vendors and eyewitnesses claimed there were no fighters in the area. Abu Saleh Abdu, owner of the nearby Palmyra restaurant, told reporters: “You haven’t bombed any fighters or weapons. You’ve only hit civilians.” The Israeli military said it was reviewing the reports. The Thailandy restaurant had previously been destroyed during an Israeli ground operation near al-Shifa hospital but had resumed service in makeshift structures, cooking hundreds of meals daily for displaced residents. The strikes follow Israel’s intensified campaign against Hamas, now in its 19th month. On Tuesday, Israeli attacks on UN-run schools sheltering displaced families reportedly killed 59 …