THE Israeli military has targeted and killed a young girl carrying water to her family in Gaza, new footage has revealed.
The video, obtained by news agency Al Jazeera, shows a clearly identifiable young girl carrying a gallon of water in Jabalia, in northern Gaza.
As she walks along the road, a strike can be seen targeting her as the screen flashes white.
🚨Horrific footage : shows the Israeli army targeting a Palestinian little girl in Jabalia, north of Gaza. She was filling water for her family amid the famine and thirst imposed by Israel when a drone missile struck her. pic.twitter.com/9mIygAkAD5
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) August 17, 2025
Several seconds later, the smoke clears and the charred remains of the young girl can be seen where she had been walking.
Two men can then be seen walking over to the remains of the young girl, before removing some rubble, placing her on a stretcher and carrying her away.
It is understood that the girl has been identified as 12-year-old Amna Ashraf Al-Mufti.
The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) has not responded to the footage.
It comes as the IDF is reportedly preparing to forcibly displace one million people from Gaza City as part of its plans to escalate the genocide.
Israel has intensified its attacks on Gaza City ahead of seizing it, with nearly 60 Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes in the city on Sunday.
The Israeli military claimed that Gaza City residents would be provided with tents and other shelter equipment before relocating them from combat zones to the south of the enclave "to ensure their safety".
It did not say when the mass displacement would begin.
Israel has repeatedly bombed areas it had previously declared as safe zones.
Meanwhile, on Monday human rights organisation Amnesty International said Israel is "carrying out a deliberate campaign of starvation" in Gaza.
The charity published testimonies of displaced Palestinians which it said showed Israel is "systematically destroying the health, well-being and social fabric of Palestinian life".
Erika Guevara Rosas, senior director for research, advocacy, policy and campaigns at Amnesty International, said: “As Israeli authorities threaten to launch a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza City, the testimonies we have collected are far more than accounts of suffering, they are a searing indictment of an international system that has granted Israel a license to torment Palestinians with near-total impunity for decades."