5/14/2024–|Last updated: 5/14/202409:03 PM (Mecca time)
Today, Tuesday, the Israeli army carried out fire belts in the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza, and continued to bomb residential neighborhoods in the city of Rafah in the south, while the death toll of the massacre in the Nuseirat camp in the central Strip exceeded 40 martyrs.
By this evening, Israeli warplanes carried out a new series of air strikes on Jabalia camp, and in parallel, gunboats targeted the northern coast of the Strip.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported the continuation of violent Israeli raids on Jabalia camp, where several areas are exposed to continuous fire belts, and “Al-Ternis” Street in the camp is witnessing fierce clashes between the resistance and the occupation forces.
Special photos document that Jabalia camp was subjected to intense artillery and air strikes a short while ago#Gaza_War #video pic.twitter.com/yLbOk3Leop
– Tel Aviv Tribune Palestine (@AJA_Palestine) May 14, 2024
Tel Aviv Tribune obtained scenes documenting the martyrdom of a number of children in the Asalia family home during the ground incursion of the Israeli occupation forces into the Jabalia camp two days ago.
Eyewitnesses reported that the occupation forces committed a massacre in the camp, and confirmed that there are about 29 people under the rubble so far.
Raids on Rafah
Meanwhile, today Israeli warplanes carried out raids on the center and east of the city of Rafah.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that a Palestinian was martyred and others were injured today in an Israeli bombing near the Salah al-Din Gate on the Palestinian-Egyptian border, south of Rafah.
Pictures obtained by Tel Aviv Tribune showed a missile fired by an Israeli warplane landing on a house in the town of Al-Shoka, east of the city of Rafah, leading to its complete destruction.
The bombing caused the death of one of the house’s residents, a person with special needs, as the family did not have time to get him out before the bombing.
Special photos from Tel Aviv Tribune also showed heavy flying at low altitudes of military helicopters in the airspace of downtown Rafah, amid heavy gunfire.
Israeli helicopters had landed east of the city of Rafah to transport soldiers wounded in the ongoing battles with the resistance.
For its part, the Palestinian Al-Aqsa Channel reported that the occupation forces today blew up residential buildings in the Al-Salam neighborhood, east of the city.
A week ago, the Israeli army penetrated the eastern neighborhoods of Rafah, and the Palestinian resistance is engaged in fierce clashes with the forces penetrating the area.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said that the Israeli incursion has displaced about 450,000 Palestinians since the sixth of this month.
Nuseirat massacre
In another development, Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that the number of victims of the Israeli bombing of a house and a school in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip had risen to 43 martyrs.
Rescue teams and residents continued for hours to search for survivors and martyrs under the rubble.
In Gaza City, today, Israeli aircraft bombed again the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, where clashes are taking place between the resistance and the occupation forces penetrating the area.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced earlier today that the occupation army committed eight massacres in the Strip during the last 24 hours, killing 82 martyrs and 234 injured.
The ministry said in a statement that the total number of victims of the Israeli aggression since last October 7 rose to 35,173 martyrs, and the wounded to 79,061.
Amid the escalation of Israeli bombing on several areas in the Gaza Strip, the Director of Supply for the Civil Defense in Gaza, Muhammad Al-Mughir, demanded permission to bring in heavy equipment to save the lives of those trapped under the rubble and recover the bodies.
Al-Mughir said in a press conference at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital that the silence of the United Nations regarding not obligating the Israeli occupation to provide them with fuel constitutes a death sentence for the work of the Civil Defense, noting that there are 10,000 missing people still under the rubble.