The most violent Israeli bombing of Gaza
Since the start of the war, thousands have been killed in the besieged city
Israel continues its war on the Gaza Strip for the 26th day in a row, as the Israeli army attacked the coastal city of Gaza from 5 axes in conjunction with air and artillery bombardment, in the heaviest Israeli bombardment the besieged city has experienced since the start of the war.
The most violent Israeli bombing of Gaza |
Hundreds of deaths and injuries occurred
Violent clashes also took place between the Israeli army and Palestinian factions at the Beit Hanoun crossing in the northern Gaza Strip. The Israeli army also fired lighting bombs in areas of its incursion into northern Gaza.
Violent clashes also occurred in the Karama area northwest of Gaza, while the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in the southeast of the Gaza Strip witnessed violent Israeli bombardment.
This comes a few hours after more than 400 people were killed and wounded, most of them women and children, in an Israeli raid that targeted the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to what Palestinian media reported.
Completely destroying a residential neighborhood
The Ministry of Interior in Gaza stated that Israel destroyed an entire residential neighborhood in the middle of the Jabalia camp, which it said was bombed with six bombs, each weighing a ton of explosives, in what the Ministry of Health in Gaza described as “genocide” in the northern Gaza Strip.
For its part, the Israeli army said that the raid targeted Ibrahim Biyari, commander of the Jabalia Brigade in the Hamas movement, stressing, “The operation to eliminate him came as part of a large-scale strike against terrorists and the terrorist infrastructure of the Jabalia Brigade, which took control of civilian buildings in Gaza City.”
An unprecedented attack
Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, during which it infiltrated Israeli areas through the separation fence and attacked border towns and residential communities, killing more than 1,400 people, most of them civilians, and 240 hostages were also taken, according to the Israeli authorities.
This prompted Israel to respond in an unprecedented way to the besieged Gaza Strip, causing the death of 8,525 people, including 3,542 children and 2,187 women, according to what the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday before the Jabalia camp attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who vowed to "eliminate" Hamas after its attack, on Monday rejected the growing calls for a ceasefire, considering that this would be a "surrender" to the Hamas movement.