In the video: horrific scenes of massive destruction and bodies in the streets throughout the Gaza Strip News


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Tel Aviv Tribune monitored the massive destruction caused to several areas in the Gaza Strip as a result of the intense Israeli bombing and ground war.

Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent Anas Al-Sharif was able to reach Tal Al-Zaatar camp in Jabalia after the Israeli occupation forces retreated, and saw the extent of the destruction and the bodies of the martyrs left in the streets after the occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from moving.

He also monitored the situation in Al Awda Hospital and the Indonesian Hospital, which was completely demolished, and listened to testimonies documenting the atrocities committed by the occupation.

In addition to other scenes showing the catastrophic situation in the Al-Jarn area in Jabalia, after the Israeli occupation targeted residential neighborhoods with continuous raids and completely destroyed them.

Tel Aviv Tribune also obtained photos showing the massive destruction inflicted on the downtown area and Haret Brikh in the city of Khan Yunis due to the Israeli bombing, which turned it into a ghost town.

The extent of the massive destruction that occurred in the Palestine Roundabout area, in the center of Gaza City, was also revealed after the Israeli occupation forces withdrew from it yesterday morning, Friday, and some residents returned to inspect their homes and inquire about the fate of families who remained besieged for almost an entire month.

The Israeli forces blew up a number of Palestinian buildings close to the security fence, as part of a plan to create a buffer zone that would give the Israeli towns in the Gaza Strip a security depth. The Israeli media unveiled a military plan to establish military barracks near all the Israeli towns close to the security fence.

Since October 7, Israeli forces have been waging an intense air and ground war on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of 20,057 Palestinians and the injury of more than 53,000 others.

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