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While the attack could be the deadliest since October 7, the Israeli army claims that the destruction of the buildings was caused by the collapse of the underground infrastructure attacked. Which Marc Garlasco, an expert in post-strike analysis and former Pentagon employee, refutes to “CheckNews”.
In the early afternoon of October 31, the Israeli army repeatedly bombed a neighborhood in northern Gaza, in the Jabalia refugee camp. At least 110 people were killed and several hundred more were injured, according to doctors from two different hospitals in the area interviewed by The Washington Post. That still-unverified figure would make it the deadliest Israeli attack since the Jewish state began its response to the Gaza Strip after the Hamas massacre on Oct. 7.
The attack was claimed in Hebrew on October 31 by the Israeli army spokesman, who published the portrait of the man attacked in it: Ibrahim Biari, who was portrayed as “commander of the central battalion of the Hamas terrorist organization” and “one of the leaders of the deadly terrorist attack on September 7th.” .October.”
חיסלו לפני זמן ברהים ביארי, מפקד גדוד מרכז ג’באליה בארגון הטרור חמא ס, שהיה ממובילי מ תקפת הטרור הרצחנית באוקטובר. >>> pic.twitter.com/DyOTM2n332
— Daniel Hagari (@IDFSpeakesperson) October 31, 2023
“The elimination occurred as part of a large-scale attack against terrorists and terrorist infrastructure by the Central Jabaliya Battalion, which took control of civilian buildings in Gaza City. Our attack significantly compromised the command and control of this sector, thereby limiting terrorist activities against IDF forces operating in the Gaza Strip. As part of the attack, many terrestrials were killed