Israel Bombed This Little Palestinian Girl’s Home In North Gaza, Forcing Her To Flee Her Home
Israel said it has returned to Jabalia, where it had claimed to have dismantled Hamas military units months ago, to prevent the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza from regrouping.
A video of a Palestinian girl crying, “We got displaced”, has gone viral after Israeli forces bombed her home, as well as the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip on May 21.
In the video, kournalist Fadi Alwahidi asked the little girl what happened.
“They bombed our house. We are going to be displaced,” she said.
Then Alwahidi asked her where they are going to go, and she answered, “We don’t know.”
Israel has been intensifying its attacks on Jabalia in northern Gaza, striking Kamal Adwan hospital and destroying residential areas with tank and air bombardments, forcing Palestinians to be displaced again.
Israel said it has returned to Jabalia, where it had claimed to have dismantled Hamas military units months ago, to prevent the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza from regrouping.
Families in Gaza have already been forced from their homes several times and have been displaced again due to the ongoing Israeli attacks and evacuation orders.
On May 25, an Israeli airstrike killed 10 people at the al-Nazla primary school in Jabalia camp, where hundreds were sheltering from the army onslaught.
And on Sunday 26, the same day of the Israeli massacre of Palestinians in a refugee camp in Tel al-Sultan in north Rafah, Israeli forces also bombed shelters housing displaced Palestinians in Jabalia and other areas including Nuseirat and Gaza City, killing at least 160 others, according to Palestinian officials.
The latest attack on Jabalia was on May 27, Israeli shelling targeted the Bir an-Naaja area, west of the Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, according to Al Jazeera.
Israel has been intensifying its attacks on north and south Gaza at the same time leaving Palestinians with nowhere safe to go to.
Nearly 815,000 people have been forced from Rafah, with a further 100,000 people displaced in northern Gaza Since May 6 till May 19, according to the UNRWA.