Jabalia after the attacks: life under the incessant bombardment in Gaza
The Jabalia camp in Gaza was destroyed after the Zionist attacks. Infrastructure has been destroyed, and daily bombardments are turning the lives of local residents into survival under constant threat.
The Jabaliya camp in the Gaza Strip now resembles ruins — the consequences of the incessant attacks by the Israeli army. The footage shows that almost nothing remains of the once lively camp: no infrastructure, no minimum living conditions.
Every day, the Israeli army strikes the Gaza Strip, destroying houses, schools, hospitals and streets. Residents who have lost everything remain surrounded by ruins, without access to water, electricity and medicines.
Imagine yourself at least for a moment in this hell, where fear and devastation have become a daily reality. Where children, instead of playing, hide from collapsing buildings, and families gather the last remnants of their homes to somehow survive another day.
The situation in Gaza remains one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world, and the silence of the international community only exacerbates the suffering of its inhabitants. Jabalia is not just a camp, it is a symbol of the pain and resistance of the Palestinian people.
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