The Israeli enemy intensifies its raids on northern Gaza and martyrs rise in Nuseirat camp
Published on November 11, 2024
Ansarullah website – Palestine
Sources in the Gaza Strip reported the martyrdom of 3 Palestinians as a result of Israeli shelling that targeted a tent for displaced persons in Al-Sawarah area, west of Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.
They noted that an elderly woman was martyred in Israeli artillery shelling of the west of the camp.
The Israeli enemy carried out 5 Israeli air raids, in less than 10 minutes, focused on the vicinity of Turkmani Tower, west of Nuseirat, and led to more than 20 injuries.
Israeli drones fired intensively at civilian homes north of the camp, while the enemy “army” penetrated the vicinity of Al-Lawh land and Muadh bin Jabal Mosque, north of Nuseirat camp, and penetrated Wadi Abu Jabr and the Abu Maala land west of it.
In this context, the head of the ambulance and transportation services unit at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat, Muhammad Husni Muharab, confirmed that the medical teams were able to transport 24 injured people to the hospital, and there are still a number of missing people under the rubble, according to eyewitnesses.
Muharab indicated, in a press statement, that the ambulance crews moved to the targeted areas after receiving calls from citizens, despite the danger of those areas and the intensive flying of enemy aircraft.
He confirmed that the ambulance and emergency unit at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat is on constant readiness.
This comes at a time when the enemy army blew up residential buildings in Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and intensified its raids on the areas of Beit Lahia project and Jabalia camp and their surroundings.
The Gaza Strip, especially its northern part, is still being subjected to daily massacres, siege and starvation due to the ongoing Israeli aggression for more than 400 days, which has resulted in the martyrdom of more than 43,508 Palestinians, and the injury of about 102,684 others so far, while thousands of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and rescue crews are unable to reach them.