Israeli forces have intensified their attacks on northern Gaza, targeting hospitals and killing at least 33 people in the latest strikes. As tanks continue to surround three hospitals in Jabalia, patients and civilians are trapped in the crossfire. The besieged area has been under intense Israeli fire for three weeks, with the death toll rising.
Al-Awda Hospital in Jabalia was bombed, while Kamal Adwan and the Indonesian hospitals in Beit Lahiya were shelled, leaving several people dead and wounded. The situation in other parts of Jabalia has deteriorated further, with witnesses reporting destruction and the smell of death permeating the refugee camp.
Since Friday, at least 67 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza, with many more wounded. The Israeli military claims the operation in Jabalia is targeting Hamas fighters, but most of the casualties have been civilians. Health officials are struggling to cope with the overwhelming number of patients and injuries in the hospitals.
The World Health Organization has accused Israel of preventing medical specialists from entering Gaza, further hampering humanitarian efforts in the besieged territory. The ongoing violence in northern Gaza has left residents without access to food, water, and medical supplies, adding to the already dire situation in the area.
The international community has condemned the escalating violence in Gaza, as the death toll continues to rise amid the Israeli military’s offensive. The situation in Jabalia remains critical, with fears of more fatalities as rescue operations are disrupted by the ongoing attacks.
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