Civil defense crews described the scene as a “terrifying massacre,” reporting that they recovered the bodies of the four victims and rescued six other people from the kawara rub.
However, more than 50 people are still believed to be trapped under the fragments of the four-storey building, Al Jazeera reported.
Due to a shortage of heavy machines, rescue operations have been completely stopped.
The Israeli Army resumed its attacks in the Gaza Strip on March 18, killing 3,427 people and wounding 9,647 people, shattering the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in January.
Last November, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former war minister Joab Gallant.
Israel is also facing a genocide case in the International Court of Justice due to its war with the enclave.
MNA