Medical sources reported that the northern regions of the devastated Gaza Strip have endured continuous and escalating massacres over the past twenty days.
Israeli forces have deliberately displaced thousands of Palestinians through intensified aerial and artillery bombardments, both from the air and on the ground, targeting residential areas that have already been destroyed.
Hospitals have been taken out of service, and food and medicine supplies have been prevented from entering, exacerbating the famine disaster among the already devastated conditions.
The military continues to demolish and burn houses and residential blocks in the Jabalia refugee camp, in addition to the Saftawi and Twam areas, to force displaced families to move south.
Despite the bombing and genocide committed in Jabalia and Beit Lahia, many citizens refuse to leave their homes. At the same time, the army continues to besiege the displaced, the sick, and medical teams in and around hospitals.
Dozens of slain Palestinians and wounded remain in the streets of Beit Lahia and the Jabalia refugee camp as the Israeli army continues to prevent their transfer to hospitals, which are besieged and running out of service.
The Saftawi area is also subjected to continuous artillery shelling and heavy gunfire, as are the western and eastern neighborhoods of the Nuseirat camp.
The army is also targeting displaced families, patients, the wounded, and medical teams when they try to enter or leave those areas.
This is what it looks like when masses of people are transported to concentration and torture camps in the 21st century. Will the people behind the wheel one day claim that they were ‘just drivers’? pic.twitter.com/UWiXbC93FR
— Paweł Wargan (@pawelwargan) October 23, 2024
Furthermore, the army has abducted 150 Palestinians from northern Gaza and forced at least 20.000 to leave Jabalia.
The Israeli army has continued its onslaught on the Gaza Strip by land, sea, and air since October 7, 2023, resulting in the killing of more than 42,792 citizens, including 17,029 children, 11,585 women, 986 medical staff, 85 Civil Defense personnel, 177 journalists, 203 UN staff, and 496 educational staff, while at least 100,412 have been injured, the majority of whom are children and women, in an incomplete toll, as more than 10,000 remain under the rubble, on destroyed trees, and in bombarded alleys.