Israeli Occupation Bombs UNRWA Shelter In Jabalia Refugee Camp In Northern Gaza

The Israeli occupation army committed a number of massacres on Wednesday, killing at least 50 civilians and injuring many others, mostly children.

According to local media sources, an Israeli strike targeted in the morning an UNRWA infirmary sheltering displaced families in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, killing at least 19 people, including nine children, and injuring others.

At dawn, an Israeli strike targeted a house belonging to the family of Abdul-Bari in central Khan Yunis, south of Gaza, killing at least 12 civilians and injuring several others.

The Israeli army also bombed a tent in al-Mawasi area in Rafah, south of Gaza, killing a civilian and injuring others.

Two other citizens were martyred in an Israeli attack in al-Miraj area, north of Rafah.

A girl child was pronounced dead after she succumbed to serious injuries she sustained when the Israeli army bombed a tent in Asdaa City in the northwest of Khan Yunis.

An Israeli drone also targeted a tent sheltering a displaced family in the west of Deir al-Balah City in central Gaza, killing one civilian and injuring others.

More casualties were reported following Israeli attacks on different areas of Gaza, especially in southern Gaza.

Meanwhile, dozens of families besieged in Khirbet Adas in northern Rafah appealed to help them leave the area as Israeli tanks and troops started to advance into different areas of eastern and central Rafah amid intensive shelling and gunfire.

Media sources also reported that Israeli helicopters embarked on attacking areas in Khan Yunis and Rafah.

Israeli attacks have killed at least 1,042 people and wounded 2,542 others in Gaza since Israel broke the ceasefire with the Hamas Movement on March 18, 2025, according to Gaza’s health ministry on Tuesday.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are now facing severe hunger and malnutrition in Gaza as Israel’s total blockade continues for more than three weeks, the UN warns.

Source: Palestinian Information Center