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Occupation Army Bombing Results in Horrific Massacre in Gaza, Leaving Hundreds Dead and Injured

10/31/2023-|Last update: 10/31/202306:07 PM (Mecca time)

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the occupation army committed a new “horrific massacre” on Tuesday after it bombed a residential neighborhood adjacent to the Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia, north of Gaza, leaving hundreds of martyrs and wounded.

The Ministry indicated that there were 400 martyrs and wounded, according to a preliminary toll, stressing that the number may be the largest and may be close to the number of victims of the Baptist Hospital massacre, because the area that was bombed was “densely populated.”

In an interview with Al Jazeera, the Ministry’s spokesman described the situation in the hospital as “extremely catastrophic,” noting that the largest number of victims were children and women.

The Ministry of the Interior in Gaza said that the Jabalia camp was bombed with six bombs, each weighing a ton of explosives, and that the occupation completely destroyed a residential neighborhood in the center of the camp.

The director of the Indonesian hospital also said that the victims of the bombing suffered burns and deformities that show that the occupation used “internationally prohibited weapons” in the bombing, noting that the hospital will stop working completely tomorrow evening due to the lack of fuel.

For his part, the Civil Defense spokesman in Gaza said that what Jabalia witnessed was not the first massacre committed by the occupation against civilians in the Strip, noting that there were a number of citizens on the ground who were martyred and wounded.

He stressed that the Civil Defense is trying, with its simple and limited capabilities, to retrieve the wounded and save them.

2023-10-31 14:15:00

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