In the Deir Balah refugee camp in Gaza, Palestinian photographer Mohammad Al-Awl holds the shrouded bodies of children killed by Israeli attacks.
The number of deaths in the besieged Gaza Strip due to Israel’s indiscriminate attacks has exceeded 9,700. More than 4,000 of the dead are Palestinian children. No part of Gaza is spared from this Israeli attack.
They are attacking mosques, churches, schools, hospitals, refugee camps and civilian homes everywhere. On Monday (November 6), the news media Al Jazeera reported this information.
The report said that at least 4,008 children have been killed in the ongoing war in Gaza and in the last month, the number of deaths due to Israeli bomb attacks has reached 9,770, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Officials at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza said that on Sunday afternoon, at least 13 people were killed in an Israeli air strike on several houses near a school in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Bureij Camp is a relatively small refugee camp located in the middle of the Gaza Strip. About 46,000 registered Palestinian refugees live in this camp, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
On Thursday, there was also an Israeli attack on this camp and 15 people were killed in it. Mostly, Israel has launched numerous attacks on refugee camps in the interior of Gaza last week. And most of them are in some of the most densely populated areas of this besieged territory.
Israel says it is targeting the commanders of the armed Palestinian group Hamas. Although most of the victims of the Israeli attack are unarmed civilians.
On Saturday night, Israel attacked the Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. Maghazi camp resident Arafat Abu Mashaya said that several multi-storey houses in the camp were collapsed by an Israeli air strike. People who had been forcibly displaced from other parts of Gaza had taken refuge there.
Standing on the rubble of the destroyed house, he said, ‘A real genocide has been carried out here. Everyone here is peace-loving. Those who say there were resistance (fighters) here, I challenge any of them.’
53-year-old Said Al-Najma said he was asleep with his family at the time of the attack. He said, ‘All night, me and other people were trying to get the dead out of the rubble. Among the dead, we found children, pieces, mutilated corpses.’
Al Jazeera says that Israeli planes dropped leaflets again in Gaza during the four-hour truce on Sunday. There, people were urged to go further south of Gaza. Later, many people were seen walking from north to south on the main highway of the territory. Many have gone by donkey-drawn carts.
One person said that he had to walk 500 meters with his hands up when he passed by the Israeli army. Another described seeing a dead body in a damaged car on the side of the road. A Palestinian who did not want to be named said, ‘The children saw the tank for the first time. O world, have mercy on us.’
Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, from Khan Younis in Gaza, said that the Israeli army’s attacks on the refugee camps in Gaza seemed to be ‘planned attacks’. He said, ‘People are no longer taking the Israeli announcement seriously because of these repeated air strikes on the refugee camps in central and southern Gaza.’
According to the United Nations, 15 million of the 23 million population of Gaza are now internally displaced. At the same time, Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza since October 8. As a result, Palestinian civilians are facing shortages of food, fuel, water and medicine.
But despite all this, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again rejected any possibility of ending the attack on Gaza.
He said, ‘There will be no ceasefire without the return of our captives, we are telling both our enemies and our friends. We will continue to attack them until they are defeated.’
In the Deir Balah refugee camp in Gaza, Palestinian photographer Mohammad Al-Awl holds the shrouded bodies of children killed by Israeli attacks.
The number of deaths in the besieged Gaza Strip due to Israel’s indiscriminate attacks has exceeded 9,700. More than 4,000 of the dead are Palestinian children. No part of Gaza is spared from this Israeli attack.
They are attacking mosques, churches, schools, hospitals, refugee camps and civilian homes everywhere. On Monday (November 6), the news media Al Jazeera reported this information.
The report said that at least 4,008 children have been killed in the ongoing war in Gaza and in the last month, the number of deaths due to Israeli bomb attacks has reached 9,770, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Officials at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza said that on Sunday afternoon, at least 13 people were killed in an Israeli air strike on several houses near a school in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Bureij Camp is a relatively small refugee camp located in the middle of the Gaza Strip. About 46,000 registered Palestinian refugees live in this camp, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
On Thursday, there was also an Israeli attack on this camp and 15 people were killed in it. Mostly, Israel has launched numerous attacks on refugee camps in the interior of Gaza last week. And most of them are in some of the most densely populated areas of this besieged territory.
Israel says it is targeting the commanders of the armed Palestinian group Hamas. Although most of the victims of the Israeli attack are unarmed civilians.
On Saturday night, Israel attacked the Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. Maghazi camp resident Arafat Abu Mashaya said that several multi-storey houses in the camp were collapsed by an Israeli air strike. People who had been forcibly displaced from other parts of Gaza had taken refuge there.
Standing on the rubble of the destroyed house, he said, ‘A real genocide has been carried out here. Everyone here is peace-loving. Those who say there were resistance (fighters) here, I challenge any of them.’
53-year-old Said Al-Najma said he was asleep with his family at the time of the attack. He said, ‘All night, me and other people were trying to get the dead out of the rubble. Among the dead, we found children, pieces, mutilated corpses.’
Al Jazeera says that Israeli planes dropped leaflets again in Gaza during the four-hour truce on Sunday. There, people were urged to go further south of Gaza. Later, many people were seen walking from north to south on the main highway of the territory. Many have gone by donkey-drawn carts.
One person said that he had to walk 500 meters with his hands up when he passed by the Israeli army. Another described seeing a dead body in a damaged car on the side of the road. A Palestinian who did not want to be named said, ‘The children saw the tank for the first time. O world, have mercy on us.’
Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, from Khan Younis in Gaza, said that the Israeli army’s attacks on the refugee camps in Gaza seemed to be ‘planned attacks’. He said, ‘People are no longer taking the Israeli announcement seriously because of these repeated air strikes on the refugee camps in central and southern Gaza.’
According to the United Nations, 15 million of the 23 million population of Gaza are now internally displaced. At the same time, Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza since October 8. As a result, Palestinian civilians are facing shortages of food, fuel, water and medicine.
But despite all this, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again rejected any possibility of ending the attack on Gaza.
He said, ‘There will be no ceasefire without the return of our captives, we are telling both our enemies and our friends. We will continue to attack them until they are defeated.’