“Words fail to describe the devastation,” in the Jabalia camp

Returnees describe “horrifying scenes,” following IOF retrieve. 120 bodies had been recovered from Jabalia and the surrounding area, and that many more were believed to be buried under rubble.

the bodies of martyrs scattered everywhere in the streets” on Saturday.

Israeli forces had destroyed most of the homes in the camp, as well as its central market and almost all of its infrastructure.

Water pipes were destroyed… sewage channels were damaged,

the fifth floor of al-Awda hospital in Jabalia had been destroyed along with the main electrical generators at Kamal Adwan.”

There is no electricity or water. There are no clinics or medicines,” he added. “Wells have been destroyed, shops and supermarkets demolished, and there is a shortage of food.

Unrwa chief Philippe Lazzarini said thousands of people from the camp now had “no choice but to live amid the rubble and in destroyed Unrwa facilities”.

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Some displaced families have been moving back into damaged UN-run schools