It was the early morning of Monday, May 26. Israel said air strikes against an armed control center had just hit a former school where dozens of families were under sanctuary. According to local emergency services, 18 children were killed in the attack. The scene of a girl trying to escape the flames is about to become a new symbol of the youngest loss to Gaza. We interviewed witnesses and obtained unpublished videos after the attack. We found the girl. Her name is Hanin al-Wadie. According to other relatives, the 5-year-old survived but lost her parents and sister in the attack. Part of her body was burned severely. Hussein Mohsen, one of the ambulance services in Gaza, is the one who rescued Hanin and helped confirm her identity. A metal door, the hot heat separates him from the girl, said Mosen. We found that at the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in northern Gaza, Hanin recovered from second- and third-degree burns. She and her family were asylum at school when Israeli military operations intensified last month. Hanan's uncle is a trained nurse who is now taking care of her. Another young girl, Ward al-Sheikh Khalil, was mistaken for media reports running in flames in some media reports, and he was also injured in the attack. Mosen told us that he also rescued her from a pile of rubble. Five-year-old Ward was interviewed by a reporter working for Türkiye's National News Agency (Türkiye State News Agency) later that day. She talks about how her mother and five siblings were killed during the strike. According to Gaza Emergency Services, they were 31 victims in total. It is not clear whether the deceased included fighter jets or militants. Hamas was previously hidden among civilians. The Israeli army did not elaborate on the details of the New York Times when they contacted the attack. It referred to its only public statement about the attack, saying that in its efforts to attack radical command and control centers, it took many steps to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise ammunition. Our analysis of the consequence images shows that the Israeli military has been using fragments of a directed U.S. bomb in Gaza. GBU-39 is designed to hit the target with higher accuracy. At this school location, more than half of the victims are children, which increases the number of deaths in Gaza's youngest generation. The Israeli military also refused to further elaborate on the choice of weapons and the high casualties among children. Haning faces a long recovery. For now, she continues to heal her uncle.