Third massacre in Jabalia camp, IOF destroy entire residential square
The Israeli occupation committed a third massacre in the center of Jabalia camp, bombing an entire residential square.
The Israeli occupation continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip for the twenty-seventh day in a row, committing bloody massacres and tightening its siege on the Strip.
Local media reported that the occupation committed a new massacre in the residential neighborhood separating al-Khalafa al-Rashidun Square and al-Hoja Street in the center of the Jabalia refugee camp, where the occupation aircraft bombed an entire residential square in conjunction with heavy artillery shelling, which led to several martyrs and wounded.
Meanwhile, civil defense crews are searching for people still under the rubble after a house belonging to the Anbar family was targeted, while 19 people have been reported killed so far.
Another day, another Israeli massacre committed against the #Palestinian people in Gaza.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 1, 2023
At least 195 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp in the #Gaza Strip on Tuesday and Wednesday, Reuters reported citing authorities.#GazaGenocide… pic.twitter.com/Qby7urS0mG
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the occupation launched a series of violent Israeli raids in the vicinity of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, coinciding with the arrival of several wounded from the massacre in Jabalia to the hospital.
At the same time, the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the main generator in the Indonesian hospital is officially out of service, adding that hundreds of patients and wounded are now in imminent danger.
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The Ministry of Health spokesperson, Ashraf al-Qudra, confirmed that the Indonesian Hospital has now resorted to an exceptional plan by operating the secondary generator, which has caused the electromechanical systems to stop working in all hospital departments, including ventilation systems.
Al-Qudra pointed out that the only oxygen station also stopped, the power supply to the housing departments was cut off, lighting with flashlights was used, and the refrigerators for storing dead bodies stopped working.
The Ministry's spokesperson confirmed that working within the framework of an exceptional plan may enable the hospital to operate for a few days, but "if fuel is not provided, we will inevitably reach disaster," appealing to people of good conscience to intervene immediately to supply fuel to the al-Shifa Complex and the Indonesian Hospital.
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Ongoing massacres
Earlier on Wednesday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported a new massacre by Israeli occupation forces in Jabalia, located in northern Gaza.
The spokesperson for the Civil Defense in Gaza confirmed that the Israeli occupation forces bombed a residential area in Jabalia, resulting in a significant number of casualties, including many who are still trapped under the rubble. This marks the second massacre committed by the Israeli occupation in Jabalia in less than 24 hours, with entire families among the casualties.
Concurrently, Israeli warplanes also carried out airstrikes on the Martyrs' Roundabout (al-Falouja) in Jabalia and a house on al-Alami Street within the Jabalia camp.
According to reports, victims were transported to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, shortly after a civilian vehicle was targeted in Nuseirat camp.
#Watch | The aftermath of the second Israeli massacre in #Jabalia camp in northern #Gaza.#GazaUnderAttack #Palestine pic.twitter.com/E16ZMP40rd
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 1, 2023