Displaced people in Jabalia camp in range of Israeli gas bombs News


Tel Aviv Tribune reported the testimonies of displaced people in a school in the Jabalia camp in the northeastern Gaza Strip. One of the displaced women said that they fled the bombing to a safe place, but they discovered that it was more dangerous.

The woman said that she had difficulty breathing because of the tear gas bombs, while another woman said that children and adults were suffocating as a result of the bombs.

The video, filmed by journalist Anas Al-Sharif, showed life inside the school, which seemed extremely simple. They even used wood to light a fire because they ran out of fuel.

One of the displaced said that they suffer from a lack of water, medicine, cover, and food, stressing that the occupation even bombed solar energy sources.

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