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Does extermination have a green light?

After the bombing of Gaza yesterday evening, the number of victims in Jabalia exceeded the Baptist Hospital massacre, and it is reported that the largest number of victims of the Jabalia massacre were women and children. The number of martyrs reached more than 400 martyrs and wounded. Reliable sources report that the occupation has destroyed an entire residential neighborhood with heavy, internationally banned weapons. The spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Gaza stated: Burns resulting from the weapons used in the bombing of Jabalia camp often cause the loss of life.


The Ministry of Interior in Gaza stated that Jabalia Camp was bombed with 6 bombs, each weighing a ton of explosives. The official of the Indonesian hospital in Gaza stated that a number of victims had their limbs amputated in the Jabalia massacre, and added: We saw burn injuries and mutilations that make us wonder about the weapons used by the occupation. Officials at the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza said: The hospital will stop working completely tomorrow evening due to a lack of fuel. The Ministry of Interior stated that the largest number of victims of the Jabalia massacre were women and children. The question here is: why were they bombed? Whether they were carrying weapons or hiding in tanks, I assure you they were just trying to live.



Then the occupation planes bombed the “Abu Al-Khair” Mosque in the center of the city of Jabalia. Then came the massacres of Al-Shati and Al-Maghazi camp, in which the number of martyrs reached more than 45 martyrs each.


*Then Israeli planes targeted a house in the Al-Balakhiya area in Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza.

* Targeting in Al-Shati Camp of the Al-Bassi, Al-Habil and Madi families.

* The occupation bombed the homes of the Semaan and Al-Muzain families over the heads of their residents in Al-Maghazi. As for Al-Bureij Camp, Al Jazeera’s correspondent stated: There were no wounded in the targeting of a residential square in Al-Bureij Camp, all of them were martyrs, unfortunately. As for what follows, the occupation bombed a school containing thousands of displaced people, and it also targeted ambulances and patients being transported through the Rafah crossing.

All of these have been given security.