A satellite image from Maxar Technologies shows the destruction that took place in the Jambaliya refugee camp in Gaza after the Israeli bombings. At least 195 people were killed in the bombings in Jabaliya yesterday Tuesday and yesterday Wednesday, according to a statement by the information service of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip.
Another 120 people were trapped under the debris and their fate is unknown, while another 777 were injured, according to the same source.
Israel’s military said it targeted and killed senior Hamas figures in the camp. The Palestinian Islamist movement denied this.
A second image, also from a satellite, shows the crossing of the Rafah on the Gaza border with Egypt on Wednesday, November 1.
Over 20,000 wounded are still in the Gaza Stripreported last night the non-governmental organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF), after the first transfers to Egypt of wounded and sick, Palestinians, foreigners and people with dual citizenship.
“More than 20,000 wounded remain in Gaza, with limited access to medical care due to the siege” and relentless Israeli shelling, the French aid and care organization said in a press release.
MSF, clarifying that 22 members of its international staff were able to leave the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing, stressed that more residents should be allowed to leave the Palestinian enclave.
“Those who wish to leave Gaza must be allowed to do so without further delay and must have the right to return,” the NGO said, while again calling for an “immediate ceasefire.”
According to an Egyptian official, 76 wounded Palestinians and 335 foreigners and dual nationals were able to leave the Gaza Strip yesterday, in the first operation to evacuate civilians since the Israel/Hamas war broke out on October 7.
The UN and non-governmental organizations speak of a catastrophic humanitarian situation in the small Palestinian enclave of 2.4 million inhabitants.
Source: News Beast

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