BBC: videos from the area show smouldering wreckage and bloodied casualties being loaded onto stretchers. People can be seen trying desperately to pick through the rubble of a large crater with their hands.
One of the doctors at a hospital dealing with the aftermath of the attack has told the BBC it is “one of the black days”.
Speaking to Newshour on the BBC World Service, Dr Mohammed Abu Rayya said the majority of cases coming in were dead, with others suffering from multiple shrapnel wounds.
He said it was like being in "hell", adding that many of the casualties were civilians, notably women and children.
Footage from the nearby Kuwait field hospital showed scenes of chaos with patients being treated on the floor.
The Nasser medical complex in Khan Younis is "overwhelmed" and no longer able to function, said British charity Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
But sure, everyone is lying including the BBC and a British charity. FFS!