Israel’s Attack on Jabaliya Refugee Camp: Casualties, Hostages, and International Response

2023-11-01 10:03:05

Israel recently launched an attack on the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. The picture shows a large hole in the ground caused by missiles.Photo: Dazhi Image/Archyde.com

[Newtalk新聞] According to a report by Al Jazeera today (1), the Qassam Brigades, an armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), stated that seven people were “detained” during an Israeli air strike on the Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. “People” died, including three foreign passport holders.

Hamas’s move is tantamount to admitting that they have hidden hostages in refugee camps. If the Israeli army wants to rescue people, it will easily cause casualties to innocent refugees during the exchange of fire.

Jabaliya refugee camp is the largest of the eight refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. According to the United Nations, approximately 116,000 refugees are registered in the camp. Since the outbreak of a new round of conflict between Israel and Palestine, the Israeli army has carried out multiple attacks on the refugee camp, causing hundreds of casualties.

In addition, according to a report by the New York Times, American commandos are helping to find hostages held in the Gaza Strip in Israel.

The New York Times report quoted U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Christopher Meyer speaking at a meeting in Washington.

“We are actively helping the Israelis do something.” Meier said that the main task of the United States is to assist in finding hostages, including American hostages.

An unnamed official told the New York Times that multiple U.S. Special Forces units have been sent to Israel, in addition to a team already training in Israel. In addition to helping find hostages, U.S. troops will also be used to evacuate and ensure the safety of embassy personnel in the area if necessary.

U.S. special forces on standby.Picture: Reprinted from Tencent/Sister Xiong

In addition, the New York Times also mentioned that some Western countries have secretly dispatched special forces close to Israel to assist in possible hostage rescue operations, or to conduct large-scale evacuations from Israel or Lebanon if the conflict expands.

The U.S. “Cable News Network” (CNN) previously quoted sources from the U.S. Department of Defense as saying that the U.S. Marine Corps’ rapid reaction force is heading to the waters near Israel, and the Pentagon is preparing for the possible deployment of U.S. troops to Israel for medical and logistical support tasks. Prepare.

According to CNN, multiple defense officials said that on the evening of October 29, local time, US Defense Secretary Austin ordered approximately 2,000 soldiers to prepare for possible deployment to Israel to help complete tasks such as medical and logistical support. Overall, the moves are aimed at preventing a broader regional war, officials said.

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U.S. Special Forces.Picture: Reprinted from Tencent/Sister Xiong

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