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Dozens Killed in Airstrikes on Jabaliya Refugee Camp in Gaza Strip, Rafah Border Crossing Opens to Allow Hundreds to Leave

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Key takeaways:

  • Dozens of people have been killed in airstrikes on the Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.
  • The Rafah border crossing to Egypt opened on Wednesday, allowing hundreds of foreign passport holders and the wounded to leave the war-torn territory.
  • The airstrikes have driven tens of thousands from their homes and food, water and fuel are running low. The international community is calling for an immediate ceasefire and for both sides to come to the negotiating table.

Dozens of people have been killed in airstrikes on the Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, where Israel says it targeted Hamas. The Rafah border crossing to Egypt opened on Wednesday, allowing hundreds of foreign passport holders and the wounded to leave the war-torn territory for the first time since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.

Al-Jazeera television aired footage of devastation in the Jabaliya refugee camp near Gaza City and of several wounded. The Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry released a list of foreign passport holders who can leave Gaza via the Rafah crossing, but it remains to be seen how many of the 400 American citizens the U.S. State Department says are stuck in Gaza will be able to cross in coming days.

The airstrikes have driven tens of thousands from their homes and food, water and fuel are running low. Four hostages were released by Hamas, but no one else has been allowed to leave the embattled enclave. An American trapped in Gaza told CBS News she does not expect to be able to cross the border.

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with no end to the violence in sight. The international community is calling for an immediate ceasefire and for both sides to come to the negotiating table. Until then, the people of Gaza are left to suffer in the midst of the conflict.

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