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Jabalya Refugee Camp, One of the World's Most Densely Populated Areas, Is Now a Ghost Town

The IDF operated in Jabalya twice before, but this time, the camp was taken apart, leading to the systematic crushing of Hamas. Jabalya, regarded as the cradle of the first intifada, is also deeply tied to the attacks of October 7

Amos Harel
Amos Harel
Jabalya
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Jabalya

JABALYA — As far as the eye can see lie miles and miles of destroyed homes. It's hard to look away from the devastated remains of Jabalya's refugee camp in northern Gaza.

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