Israeli airstrike claims 18 lives in Jabalia refugee camp

Shahbano Naushahi
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Shahbano Naushahi
Shahbano Naushahi is content editor at Minute Mirror. She has an undergraduate degree in economics and political science. She tweets at @ShahbanoN
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  • Israeli airstrikes that hit the Jabalia refugee camp have killed at least 18 people, according to reports.
  • Several others have been injured.  Moreover, another Israeli strike on the Falouja neighbourhood in Jabalia killed three more citizens.  Due to a lack of communication channels and equipment, people are trying to dig out people from under the rubble using their bare hands.
  • According to witnesses and local sources, many people were killed and dozens were injured in this morning’s attack, and hundreds are still missing.
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Israeli airstrikes that hit the Jabalia refugee camp have killed at least 18 people, according to reports. The attack targeted residential buildings, reported Palestinian Wafa news agency. Several others have been injured. 

Moreover, another Israeli strike on the Falouja neighbourhood in Jabalia killed three more citizens. 

Due to a lack of communication channels and equipment, people are trying to dig out people from under the rubble using their bare hands.

Jabalia is one of the world’s most densely populated refugee camps. It has been subjected to a number of attacks in recent days as the war in Gaza continues.

According to witnesses and local sources, many people were killed and dozens were injured in this morning’s attack, and hundreds are still missing.

In Gaza City, Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling targeted Sheikh Radwan, Tuffah and Shujayea neighbourhoods, as well as Yaffa Street.

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Shahbano Naushahi is content editor at Minute Mirror. She has an undergraduate degree in economics and political science. She tweets at @ShahbanoN