At least 3 killed in Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp as Israel continues assault and siege

At least 3 killed in Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp as Israel continues assault and siege
At least 3 people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on Jabalia, as Israel continues its siege, invasion and bombardment of the refugee camp.
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15 October, 2024
Though much of Jabalia has been destroyed, thousands remained trapped in the camp [Getty]

At least three people have been killed and several others injured by an Israeli airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip enters its 11th day on Tuesday.

Israel attacked the Birkat Abu Rashid area of Jabalia, according to Al Jazeera.

The media outlet, reporting from the scene, showed footage of rescuers desperately trying to help survivors escape from a heavily damaged residential building, as a man is seen carrying an injured child.

Also on Tuesday, Israeli ground forces launched a significant assault on the al-Faluja neighbourhood within Jabalia.

At least 55 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout the whole of the Gaza Strip, the enclave's health ministry said.

According to local residents speaking to Al Jazeera, troops are placing barrels filled with explosives into the ground to demolish buildings and homes in Jabalia. 

The area is also being heavily attacked by drones and artillery, leaving dozens of Palestinian families trapped, with Israeli forces preventing injured people from being evacuated.

Sources report that medical teams trying to access the area are being targeted by drones, while soldiers are firing at anyone attempting to move in Jabalia, as well as in the nearby areas of al-Balad, an-Nazla, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoon.

The charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), reported that thousands of people remained trapped in the camp despite Israel issuing widespread evacuation orders from Jabalia and across northern Gaza.

One MSF staff member confirmed that people trying to leave are being shot by Israeli forces.

"Nobody is allowed to get in or out; anyone who tries is getting shot," MSF project coordinator Sarah Vuylsteke said on X. Five MSF staff are trapped in Jabalia, she added.

Israel began its siege, bombardment and ground invasion of Jabalia and other parts of northern Gaza on 5 October, with hundreds of civilians killed and schools and residential buildings frequently targeted.

Tel Aviv claims that the assault on Jabalia is aimed at preventing Hamas from reconstituting in the camp, something which contradicts earlier Israeli claims that it had defeated the organisation in northern Gaza.

On Sunday, it was revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is examining a plan to seal off humanitarian aid to northern Gaza. If this plan is implemented, it could leave hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, who are unable to leave their homes, without food or water.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) said in a statement that Israel's plan to starve northern Gaza, including Jabalia, was already underway. 

"Reports now indicate that starvation as a weapon of war is being used on an institutionalised and unprecedented scale," the ICJP wrote, further adding that the "general's plan", named after former Israeli general Giora Eiland, who has argued before for using starvation against Palestinian civilians, aims to "exterminate the Palestinian people in northern Gaza."