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They were told to leave their homes. They did. They were still bombed

Palestinians in Beit Hanoun woke up on Sunday to clear instructions from the Israeli army: leave your homes and head to the city centre.

The warning, which usually precedes Israeli air strikes, was unsurprising, given that Israeli bombs had rained down on the besieged Gaza Strip for a third successive day.

'It's a massacre that no one imagined could happen'

Muhammed Lubbad, resident

Many in Beit Hanoun, a densely packed area in northeast Gaza, heeded the call.

They went westwards, some two kilometres away, to the Jabalia refugee camp, in the hope of finding relative safety.

But instead, they were greeted with death.

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Palestinians search for survivors after an Israeli air strike on buildings in Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, on 9 October 2023 (AFP)
Palestinians search for survivors after an Israeli air strike on buildings in Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, on 9 October 2023 (AFP)