A Palestinian man carries the body of a girl recovered from the rubble of the Jabalia refugee camp (Jabalia refugee camp) in northern Gaza on November 1, 2023, the day after an Israeli airstrike. In Jabalia refugee camp, a densely populated area in northern Gaza. Israeli airstrikes caused numerous deaths and devastation.
Israeli forces bombed the densely populated Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza for the second consecutive day on November 1, Palestinians wander among the rubble of buildings targeted by Israeli airstrikes in the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza. Body bags were piled up in the morgue of the nearby Indonesian hospital in Beit Lahia and carried out of the hospital. The wounded filled hospital beds and were taken to Dar al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. According to Palestinian authorities and the director of the Indonesian hospital that received some of the casualties, about 50 more people were killed and dozens injured in the bombing in Jabalia on October 331.
At the site of the airstrike, rescue workers and volunteers stood around a large crater digging by hand through piles of rubble, searching for people trapped under collapsed buildings and bodies Rescue workers in the Oct. 31 airstrike raked the surface layers of concrete and steel chunks from collapsed houses by hand in the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza. The Israeli airstrike left a trail of concrete and steel chunks on the surface of the ground near the surface. They searched for survivors and bodies of near-surface victims of Israeli airstrikes. Bodies trapped deep in the ground will not be buried for months. After more than three weeks of heavy shelling of the Gaza Strip, heavy machinery could not reach the bombing sites through damaged roads and ran out of fuel to run the machines.
The Israeli military said its fighter jets attacked a Hamas commander in the Jabalia refugee camp, killing Muhammad Assar, the leader of Hamas' anti-tank missile unit. Hamas, however, strongly denied that its leader was in the Jabalia refugee camp, the largest in the northern Gaza Strip. The UN Resident Palestinian Observer said the airstrike was a crime and called for action by the International Criminal Court.
Warning: A Palestinian man carries the body of a baby recovered from the rubble of the Jabalia refugee camp one day after an Israeli airstrike hit the area. MOHAMMED SABER/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK
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