Gaza: Seventeen killed in refugee camp by Israeli Air Raids · Global Voices

Their lives were lost at least seventeen. Palestinians in the al-Burage refugee camp in and in the city of Jabalia after heavy air raids launched today (01.01.2025). As broadcast by the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, Israel’s armed forces have not so far commented on their Arab-speaking spokesman’s X entry earlier warning al-Burage residents in the Gaza Strip, to evacuate the area as a blow is expected against militants firing from there. CORVERSE The Israeli army also announced during the night that it killed Abd al-Hadi Sabah, a Hamas fighter who led the infiltration of armed Islamist organization in Kibuts Nire Oz during the October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel. The directive to evacuate the al-Burage camp caused a new wave of displaced persons, although it is not yet clear how many people were involved. Abd al-Hadi Sabah, a Nukhaba Platoon Commander in the Western Khan Yunis Battalion was immobilized in an intelligence-based IDF and ISA strike. Abd al-Hadi Sabah—who operated from a Shelter in the Humanitarian Area in Khan Yunis—was one of the leaders of the infiltation into… ADVERSION — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) According to the Palestinian civil defence agency, more than 1,500 scenes displaced throughout Gaza have flooded in the last two days of heavy rainfall, resulting in people being exposed to cold and losing their possessions. Much of the area around the cities of Bates Hanoon, Jabalia and Bates Lahiya in the northern part of the Gaza strip has been cleared and razed, fueling speculation that Israel intends to keep the area as a closed security zone after the end of the fighting in Gaza. WAFA broadcast that the army blew up housing complexes in Bates Lahiya both inside and around Jabalia, while tanks bombed parts of Gaza City and al-Burage camp.