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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Refugee Camp In Gaza, Hundreds Leave For Egypt As Rafah Border Opens — IN PICS
At least 195 Palestinians were killed in Israel's attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp as the Rafah border crossing was opened for people with foreign passports to leave war-torn Gaza.
At least 195 Palestinians were killed in Israel's attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp as the Rafah border crossing was opened for people with foreign passports to leave war-torn Gaza.
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Maxar satellite imagery of damage seen at Jabalia, Gaza following an Israeli airstrike at the Gaza Strip’s largest refugee camp which killed 195. (Source: Getty)
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A view of the area after the second bombardment of the Israeli army at Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza City. (Source: Getty)
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People and rescue workers join in to conduct a search and rescue operation following the Israeli airstrike at the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza city. (Source: Getty)
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Teams conduct a search and rescue operation after the second bombardment of the Israeli army in the last 24 hours at Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza City, Gaza on Wednesday. (Source: Getty)
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Hundreds of foreign passport holders who were trapped in Gaza started leaving the war-torn Palestinian territory on November 1 when the Rafah crossing to Egypt was opened up for the first time since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. (Source: Getty)
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People with foreign passports at Rafah Border Gate wait to cross into Egypt. (Source: Getty)
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A person walks with their luggage towards the Rafah border crossing on Wednesday after it was opened for the first time. (Source: Getty)
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A child waits at the Rafah border. (Source: Getty)
Published at : 02 Nov 2023 12:31 PM (IST)
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