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Four Palestinians killed in attack on Jabalia refugee camp

Four Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli bombing of a house in the Jabalia refugee camp, in the north of the Gaza Strip, Al Jazeera Arabic’s correspondent reports.


Deputy director of Gaza civil defence killed along with family in Jabalia

Abu al-Abd Morsi, the deputy director of the Palestinian Civil Defence in the North Gaza governorate, has been killed along with members of his family in a bombing in the al-Alami area of the Jabalia refugee camp, our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting.


Search for survivors after Israeli attack on Jabalia refugee camp

Palestinians carry out search and rescue efforts after an Israeli attack on the Morsi family home in the Jabalia refugee camp on Sunday





Children and a baby injured in the attack were taken to Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya


Massive destruction in Israeli attack on Jabalia camp

A violent Israeli air raid targeted a house belonging to the Morsi family in the Jabalia refugee camp. Medical and civil defence teams are trying to rescue wounded people while recovering the bodies of those killed.

The attack targeted al-Alami, an area near Kamal Adwan Hospital. The destruction is extensive. The rescue teams are conducting search and recovery operations inside this building. Children are being moved to safety.

As we enter the destroyed house, we see the teams are still working. A girl has just been rescued. The targeted family is terrified.

The missiles caused a crater. Civil defence crews found someone alive and they’re trying to pull him to safety, using their hands as they don’t have proper equipment to save people who are buried alive.


More than 80 crew members killed in war: Civil defence

A spokesman for the Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza says 83 members of its crews have been killed since Israel’s war on Gaza began in October, while more than 200 have been wounded.

“Civil defence crews are still suffering from a shortage of specialised rescue equipment as well as the unavailability of fuel and spare parts needed to protect lives and property,” Mahmoud Basal added in a post on Telegram.