3 Palestinians Injured in Israeli Shelling on Jabalia Camp
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3 Palestinians Injured in Israeli Shelling on Jabalia Camp

SadaNews - Three Palestinians were injured today, Monday, as a result of the Israeli occupation army targeting the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza Strip, in an area from which they withdrew under the ceasefire agreement, marking a new violation of the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on October 10.

A medical source reported that the three Palestinians were injured due to an Israeli targeting in the western part of the destroyed Jabalia camp, without disclosing the severity of their injuries.

Eyewitnesses stated that the Palestinians were injured during an airstrike in an area from which the Israeli army had withdrawn as part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.

The witnesses added that an Israeli aircraft conducted an air raid on the eastern areas of the Al-Bureij camp in the center of the Gaza Strip, coinciding with artillery shelling targeting areas east of Rafah city, within the regions still occupied by the army, alongside targeting areas east of Gaza city.

The nature of the targets affected by the airstrikes or artillery shelling is still unclear.

This continuous shelling comes amid the worsening suffering of displaced individuals due to the weather system affecting the Strip, with meteorological services expecting a drop in temperatures and heavy rainfall, amidst the ongoing suffering of the residents of the Strip due to the ramifications of the war and the Israeli restrictions on the entry of aid.

The Israeli army still controls the southern and eastern strips of the territory, in addition to large areas of northern Gaza, continuing to occupy nearly 60% of the area of the Strip.

Since the ceasefire agreement came into effect, the Israeli army has committed hundreds of violations, resulting in the martyrdom of 418 Palestinians and the injury of 1,141 others, according to data from the government media office in Gaza.

The agreement ended a genocide that Israel began on October 8, 2023, lasting two years and resulting in over 71,000 Palestinian martyrs, more than 171,000 injured, and massive destruction affecting 90% of civil infrastructure, with the reconstruction cost estimated by the United Nations at around 70 billion dollars.