Civilians have been caught under weeks of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip. Some have started making their way out. Hundreds of people were allowed to pass through the Rafah Crossing into Egypt on Wednesday.
Diplomats have been looking for ways for civilians and others to escape the crossfire between Israeli forces and Hamas militants. They agreed on a limited evacuation for people holding foreign passports, employees of United Nations agencies, and aid groups such as Doctors Without Borders. More than 80 wounded Palestinians were also allowed to leave.
Nassem Hasan, a Palestinian medic, said, "These injuries require advanced treatment -- some major operations. As people know, hospitals in the Gaza Strip are treating many injured people while suffering from a lack of supplies."
Also on Wednesday, Israeli forces targeted the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza with an airstrike for the second straight day. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said they are hitting what he calls "terrorists" at "every level."
However, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh framed the attacks as "brutal massacres" of unarmed civilians. He warned that the hundreds of hostages his group is holding could face the same risk of "death and destruction."
Diplomats have been looking for ways for civilians and others to escape the crossfire between Israeli forces and Hamas militants. They agreed on a limited evacuation for people holding foreign passports, employees of United Nations agencies, and aid groups such as Doctors Without Borders. More than 80 wounded Palestinians were also allowed to leave.
Nassem Hasan, a Palestinian medic, said, "These injuries require advanced treatment -- some major operations. As people know, hospitals in the Gaza Strip are treating many injured people while suffering from a lack of supplies."
Also on Wednesday, Israeli forces targeted the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza with an airstrike for the second straight day. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said they are hitting what he calls "terrorists" at "every level."
However, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh framed the attacks as "brutal massacres" of unarmed civilians. He warned that the hundreds of hostages his group is holding could face the same risk of "death and destruction."
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Israeli airstrikes on Gaza Strip have displaced civilians, with hundreds allowed to pass through Rafah Crossing into Egypt. Diplomats facilitated evacuation for certain groups like foreign passport holders, UN employees, and aid workers. More than 80 wounded Palestinians were also permitted to
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Date: Nov. 2, 2023
Created: 2023/11/02 07:22
Updated: 2025/12/08 21:56
Last Read: 2023/11/02 13:29