The recent re-entry of Israeli forces into Jabalia, northern Gaza, following the regrouping of Hamas has sparked fear and displacement among thousands of families in the region. Civilians reported witnessing tanks advancing towards the refugee camp while heavy bombardment continued. As a result, many residents fled the area in search of safety. The UN agency expressed concerns over the increased displacement, with approximately 360,000 people already fleeing Rafah in the south due to the ongoing offensive. Israel has ordered more evacuations in Rafah amid intensified fighting, urging residents to head towards safer areas lacking basic services. The latest clashes between Palestinian armed groups and Israeli forces near Jabalia camp’s market have resulted in casualties and damages. The escalating violence has drawn attention to the fragile situation in Gaza, with fears of further humanitarian crises mounting. Hamas has accused Israel of escalating brutal attacks in the region, while the IDF cited intelligence reports as the basis for its recent operations in Jabalia and Zeitoun. The ongoing conflict has left a devastating impact on civilian lives and infrastructure, underscoring the urgent need for de-escalation and humanitarian assistance in the region.
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