Israel Airstrikes Devastate Gaza City | High-Rise Towers Flattened, Dozens Killed (5 Sept 2025)
On Sept 5, 2025, Israeli airstrikes leveled Gaza City high-rises, killing 44 including children. Hospitals overwhelmed as humanitarian crisis deepens.
Raja Awais Ali
9/5/20252 min read


Israel’s Brutal Assault on Gaza City: High-Rise Towers Reduced to Rubble
On September 5, 2025, Gaza City once again became the epicenter of devastation. Israeli airstrikes pounded several parts of the city, causing catastrophic damage, particularly to high-rise residential and commercial buildings. These attacks, part of Israel’s ongoing military campaign against Hamas, have left civilians facing immense danger and widespread destruction.
One of the most significant strikes targeted the Ali Mustafa Tower, a major mixed-use building that served as both a commercial hub and a residential complex. Israeli authorities claimed the tower was being used for Hamas’ military operations, but local sources reported that dozens of civilians, including women and children, lived there. Its destruction not only caused immense loss of life but also spread fear throughout the city.
The intensity of Israeli airstrikes has escalated sharply in recent days, with entire neighborhoods flattened. Casualty numbers continue to rise, with hospitals overwhelmed by the surge in injured patients and shortages of essential supplies. Reports indicate at least 44 people were killed on September 5 alone, including seven children, while dozens more remain buried under the rubble.
Adding to global alarm, a video surfaced on the same day showing two Israeli hostages, Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Alon Ohel, pleading for their lives after nearly 700 days in captivity. The footage underscored the human toll of the ongoing conflict and has sparked fresh international outcry, with demands for immediate action to secure the release of hostages and protect civilians.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has become dire. Electricity and water supplies are disrupted, essential services have collapsed, and residents face severe shortages of food and medicine. International aid agencies are struggling to access bombarded areas due to security risks, leaving thousands without critical relief.
The United Nations and multiple governments have condemned the escalating violence, urging Israel to respect international law and protect civilians, while also calling on Hamas to cease hostilities. However, diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire have so far failed, deepening the suffering of Gaza’s population.
The events of September 5, 2025, highlight the urgent need for decisive international intervention. Without an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian corridor, the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza will only worsen. The global community must intensify pressure on all parties to return to negotiations, safeguard civilian lives, and prevent further destruction in Gaza City.