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Israel bombed Al-Shati Refugee Camp in Gaza, completely destroyed a residential Block

Published: November 6, 2023
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Israeli forces continued to carry out airstrikes on the Gaza Strip late Sunday, targeting the Al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City again this evening.

Medical sources confirmed that Israeli airstrikes caused significant casualties, completely destroying an apartment block in the Al-Shati refugee camp in besieged Gaza City.

In the videos, loud explosions can be heard, buildings are on fire, and smoke is billowing over the city.

The Israeli army warned on November 2 that it would launch intense attacks and called on residents of the Al-Shati refugee camp to “evacuate the area urgently”.

Tonight, the government in Gaza announced that the Israeli army is carrying out “intense bombing” around several hospitals in the north of the Gaza Strip, shortly after the interruption of telecommunications.

The Palestinian Telecommunications Company issued a statement saying that “Israel has cut communication lines and as a result all communication and internet services have been completely disrupted in Gaza.”

Gaza is experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis without electricity, while water, food, fuel and medical supplies are running out.

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