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By Mounira Magdy
Published: October 31, 2023
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza revealed today, Tuesday, that there are more than 400 martyrs and wounded in preliminary estimates of the Jabalia camp massacre.
Palestinian media reported that the Israeli occupation forces targeted residential buildings in Jabalia camp in northern Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom of at least 50 Palestinians and dozens of injuries.
Dr. Atef Al-Kahlout, director of the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza, said that the occupation forces launched about 6 consecutive attacks that bombarded the area surrounding the camp, noting that the majority of the victims of the Jabalia massacre are children and women.
Dr. Al-Kahlout added that the nature of the injuries we see has never been witnessed before, and we do not know the type of weapon used by the Israeli occupation, pointing out that the hospital will cease its work within the next 48 hours if it is not supplied with fuel.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the rise in the number of martyrs since the start of the aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to 8610, and the injury of more than 23,000 Palestinians.
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