Jabalia refugee camp market airstrike

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Jabalia refugee camp market airstrike
Part of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war
TypeAirstrike
Location
DateOctober 9 and 12, 2023
Executed by Israel Defense Forces
Casualties105[1] killed
120[2] injured

On 9 October and 12 October 2023, the Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes on a market in Jabalia refugee camp, which was packed with civilians at the time of the attack. The airstrikes were part of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. Over sixty people were killed in the first airstrike, and much of the market was destroyed.[3] Forty-five people were killed in the second airstrike, and part of a residential complex was destroyed.

Background

The Jabalia refugee camp market is considered one of the most lively areas in the Gaza Strip. It is located in the northeast of Gaza City. There is a residential area in the market, the Al-Ternis area, which is considered part of the market, the largest commercial market in Gaza.[4] UNRWA registered 116,011 Palestinian refugees in the camp.[5]

October 9 airstrike

Following Israeli airstrikes on other areas of Gaza, internally displaced Gazans fled to the Jabaliya camp.[3] At the time of the attack, the market was completely full, with customers and vendors stocking up on goods.[3] The airstrike hit the al-Trans area of the Jabalia market, one of the most populated areas of Jabaliya.[6][7][8] Survivors of the attack, speaking to France 24, stated that the airstrike "hit in the heart of the market", and in the immediate aftermath, there were many dead. Many of the bodies were unable to be recovered in the days following the airstrike, due to a lack of medical equipment.[9]

According to Hamas, fifty civilians were killed in the attack.[6] A rescue worker speaking to the New York Times stated that the death toll was over sixty people killed, and the entire market and surrounding buildings were destroyed.[3] Gaza's health ministry declined to give a full estimate, but reported "dozens" of dead and wounded.[10] They later amended the toll to over fifteen people killed.[11] Gaza's interior ministry also claimed that the airstrike initially targeted a residential building belonging to the Abu Eshkayyah family.[12]

The Israeli government claimed that the Jabalia airstrike targeted elements of Hamas located in a mosque in the Jabalia camp.[13]

October 12 airstrike

On October 12, a second airstrike on the Jabalia camp hit a residential building was hit, destroying several apartments, and killing people from two families.[14] Gaza's Interior Ministry reported 45 people were killed, and at least four others injured.[15] Some were sheltering there after being displaced from Beit Hanoun.[16][17]

See also

References

  1. ^ Abdulrahim, Raja; Harouda, Ameera (October 9, 2023). "Israeli Airstrike Hits Marketplace in Gazan Refugee Camp, Killing Dozens". The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 9, 2023. Retrieved October 9, 2023 – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ "At least 50 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza". www.aa.com.tr. Archived from the original on 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  3. ^ a b c d Abdulrahim, Raja; Harouda, Ameera (2023-10-09). "Israeli Airstrike Hits Marketplace in Gazan Refugee Camp, Killing Dozens". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2023-10-09. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  4. ^ "JABALIA CAMP". unrwa. October 9, 2023. Archived from the original on June 16, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  5. ^ "Israel airstrike strikes Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp resulting in multiple casualties - Turkiye Newspaper". Türkiye Newspaper (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  6. ^ a b "Dozens of Palestinians killed and wounded in Israeli strikes on Jabalia Refugee camp". alarabiya. October 9, 2023. Archived from the original on October 9, 2023. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  7. ^ "Israel to impose 'total Gaza blockade', dozens killed in refugee camp hit". Al Jazeera. 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 9 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Dozens of Palestinians killed, wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza refugee camp on Monday". Reuters. 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 9 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
  9. ^ "'Many bodies are still under the rubble': Gazans speak out after Israeli bombardment". The Observers - France 24. 2023-10-10. Archived from the original on 2023-10-11. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  10. ^ "First footage of Jabalia camp after Israel attack". albawaba. October 9, 2023. Archived from the original on October 9, 2023. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  11. ^ "Aftermath of airstrike on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza". BBC News. Archived from the original on 2023-10-10. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  12. ^ "At least 50 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza". www.aa.com.tr. Archived from the original on 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  13. ^ "Extensive attack in Gaza: IDF strikes Hamas structure, rocket barrage hits south". Israel National News. October 9, 2023. Archived from the original on October 11, 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  14. ^ "44 Palestinians from 2 families killed as Israel continues to pound Gaza". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  15. ^ "Israel orders the evacuation of 1.1 million people from northern part of Gaza, the UN says". AP News. 2023-10-12. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  16. ^ "45 Palestinians killed in IDF airstrike on residential building in Gaza's Jabaliya refugee camp". timesofisrael. October 12, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ ""Horrifying": Gaza Assault Kills 44 Palestinians, 15 Children. Will Ceasefire End Bloodshed?". democracynow. October 12, 2023. Archived from the original on May 30, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2023.