Jabalia refugee camp reduced to rubble: Report
The Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza has been decimated, leaving it a "ghost town" with not a single building left unscathed, according to Israel’s Maariv newspaper.
The once-thriving camp is now deserted, with only stray dogs roaming where homes and livelihoods once stood. Any remaining structures are riddled with bullet holes or scarred by explosive shells, a grim testament to the relentless Israeli onslaught.
The situation has been exacerbated by heavy rains, which have turned the rubble into a mud-filled swamp, making the already dire conditions even more unbearable.
This latest devastation in Gaza highlights Israel’s ongoing disregard for civilian life as its military continues to target densely populated areas, leaving behind widespread destruction and suffering. The international community has failed to hold Israel accountable for its actions, while Palestinians endure unimaginable hardships as they face both the elements and a relentless military assault.
The destruction at Jabalia is just one of many devastated areas in Gaza, where the effects of Israel's onslaught continue to escalate, decimating entire communities and leaving a region in ruins.