A lion mauled a boy to death after he went with his family to visit a private zoo and got stuck in a cage with the predator.
The local police force in the coastal Palestinian region in the Gaza Strip, which is under the control of Hamas, confirmed the death of the boy named as six-year-old Hamada Iqtiet, on Monday, 1st May.
In the images, the lion can be seen mauling the boy, who is seemingly stuck in between the bars of the cage.
Footage shows the place where the boy went through the protective fence with bloodstains can be seen on the cage's bars.
Police spokesman Col. Ayman Al-Batniji said the boy had climbed through the protective fence in the Asdaa Park zoo in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis, when he was attacked by the lion.
But, the boy's family said that the lad, who was with his mother and other family members, had gone close to an outer fence where the lion was standing when he was attacked.
The officer pointed out that the police decided to close the park temporarily until the completion of an investigation.
It is reportedly the first time anyone has been killed by animals kept at one of the region's several private zoos.
It sparked fresh calls for them to be closed, as the animals can not be properly cared for in the crowded and impoverished Palestinian territory.
The animals are reportedly kept in deplorable conditions and have suffered from repeated fighting between Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers, leading to neglect, starvation and lack of medical care.
Although animal rights welfare groups have carried out several rescues of animals, many still remain in the strip that is home to some two million people.
A few days ago, an 11-year-old boy was mauled by a shark while enjoying a trip of a lifetime with his family.
Archie Blake was snorkelling off the west coast of Australia near Exmouth when he was bitten on Saturday afternoon.
Beachgoers dragged the youngster to safety and gave him emergency first aid before paramedics arrived.
The schoolboy had left Hobart in Tasmania with his parents and three siblings to go on the dream holiday which was four years in the making.
He was swimming with his mum Hazel around 50 metres from the shore when the shark struck.