Israel Hamas War: Israel’s two-pronged air strikes have horrified Lebanon. So far, Hezbollah has suffered heavy losses in the air strikes carried out by the Israeli army in Lebanon. Meanwhile, 28 people have been killed in Gaza. The Israeli army has laid siege to the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza.
According to Al Jazeera’s report, the Israeli army has laid siege to the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. Muitaj Ayoub, an ambulance with Gaza’s Civil Defense, who was present at the camp, said that for the past six days, the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza has been under siege from all sides by the Israeli army. Along with this, Israeli aerial bombardment, drone attacks and artillery shelling are also being done.
Ayub said, “These attacks are happening continuously, most of which are targeting residential areas and shelter centres. “The Israelis have issued a warning to residents to evacuate the entire Jabaliya area, yet thousands of Palestinians remain on their land, whether in their destroyed homes or in shelters.”
‘Will turn both the hospitals into ruins’
Ayoub said “Kamal Adwan and al-Awda hospitals continue to serve our people, despite the Israelis repeatedly threatening to turn both hospitals into ruins, just as they did with al-Shifa hospital.” Did it together.”
He further said, “We repeatedly appeal to the world community to help maintain the few hospitals operating in Gaza and continue to provide minimum health services to our people, who are suffering from bombings and shelling by the Israelis.
Rotting corpses, eaten by stray dogs
Ayub said bodies are decomposed and eaten by stray dogs and many survivors are left to bleed, adding that it would be a disaster if hospital services were to shut down. Israeli forces continue to target civil defense and paramedic teams, preventing us from reaching victims, evacuating the dead or even helping survivors.
“We will continue to serve our people no matter what,” he said, adding that we reiterate our appeal to the Red Cross, WHO and the entire international community to help coordinate the access of medical teams to the least affected areas. So that people’s lives can be saved.”