Israeli forces bombed the Jabalia (Jabalia) refugee camp in northern Gaza, Palestinian territory, on October 31, 2023. Palestinian residents of northern Gaza recovered a dead Palestinian refugee from the rubble of the refugee camp on November 1. According to the Israel Defense Forces and Palestinian health officials, since Hamas militants launched their attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7 and subsequent Israeli military operations in Gaza and the West Bank, some 8,500 Palestinians and at least 1,400 Israelis have been have been killed. Jabalia, with an area of 1.4 square kilometers, was the largest of the eight refugee camps in the Gaza Strip and was home to about 116,000 registered refugees. Jabalia was established in 1948 to shelter Palestinian refugees during the fighting that accompanied the establishment of the State of Israel.
Israeli forces justified their attack on the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, which claimed the destruction of the Hamas militant organization's underground command center and caused numerous civilian Palestinian casualties; a ground operation by Israeli forces against the Hamas militant organization began on October 27. In the middle of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, like a whirlwind, all the surrounding buildings and creatures collapsed.On November 1, Palestinian residents searched for bodies in a mess of dust and rubble after Israeli forces bombed the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip.The second airstrike, on November 1 On the morning of November 2, the Gaza Ministry of Health announced that a total of about 195 people were killed, about 777 injured, and about 120 missing in the Jabalia refugee camp, which was struck twice in a row. camp unattacked.
Many houses in the bombed area, which Israeli forces said had underground tunnels, cratered to the ground on impact after the attack, causing the surrounding houses to collapse. Israeli forces reportedly targeted Hamas militia commanders and killed about 50 militiamen hiding in underground tunnels in the northern Gaza Strip. Hamas militants shelled the Israeli army's Jabalia refugee camp on October 31, killing seven hostages they were holding, Hamas reported. At least five refugee camps in the coastal enclave were attacked.
Warning: Palestinians recover bodies from the rubble in Jabalia refugee camp following an Israeli airstrike, Nov. 1, 2023. (EFE/EPA/MOHAMMED SABRE).
No comments:
Post a Comment