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UN denounces ‘latest atrocity’ after strikes on Gaza refugee camp
Palestinians check the destruction n the aftermath of an Israeli strike the previous night in the Jabalia camp for Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip, on November 1, 2023, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. — AFP pic

NEW YORK, Nov 1 — The United Nations today decried strikes on Gaza’s largest refugee camp that killed scores of people in attacks that Israel said targeted a Hamas commander.

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"This is just the latest atrocity to befall the people of Gaza where the fighting has entered an even more terrifying phase, with increasingly dreadful humanitarian consequences,” Martin Griffiths, the UN humanitarian chief, said in a statement.

He said "the world seems unable, or unwilling, to act,” adding "this cannot go on. We need a step change.”

A strike on the Jabalia refugee camp killed at least 47 people yesterday — including a Hamas commander involved in the October 7 attacks, according to Israel.

Israel said its warplanes had hit a "vast” tunnel complex at the site, killing "many Hamas terrorists”, including local battalion commander Ibrahim Biari.

Hamas said seven hostages, including three foreign passport holders, had died in the bombing, a claim impossible to verify.

Palestinian rescuers reported fresh strikes on the camp today.

Griffiths, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, released his statement after a two-day visit to the region. — AFP

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