Jabalia refugee camp
Coverage of Jabalia refugee camp in the Nexus archive.
- Two Palestinians killed, several injured in Israeli drone strikes in Gaza
Two Palestinians were killed and several injured in Israeli drone strikes in Gaza. One strike occurred near the Asqula junction east of Gaza City, and another near the Abu Sharkh roundabout west of Jabalia refugee camp. The Palestinian health ministry reported 1,066 deaths and 3,445 injuries since a ceasefire began in October 2025.
- Israeli attacks continue in southern Lebanon and Gaza
Israeli attacks struck southern Lebanon's al-Mansouri and Tallousah towns and multiple areas in Gaza, resulting in at least three Palestinian deaths and additional casualties. The attacks occurred despite a recent ceasefire framework agreement between Israel, Lebanon, and the United States.
- Israeli forces kill six in Gaza amid efforts to salvage truce
Israeli forces killed six Palestinians in Gaza, including four near a hospital in Jabalia and two in Khan Younis and Gaza City, as mediators Egypt, Qatar, and Turkiye sought to salvage a US-brokered ceasefire. Hamas and Israel remain deadlocked over Hamas disarmament and power cession, with the death toll from Israeli strikes since the truce nearing 1,000.
- Gaza mourns four killed in Israeli strike
Four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike near the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. Gaza City is mourning the victims.
- Israel kills four Palestinians in north Gaza
An Israeli strike killed four Palestinians and injured several others at the Yemen al-Saeed hospital in the Jabalia refugee camp, north Gaza. The attack occurred in a conflict zone with ongoing tensions.
- Israeli fire kills parents and their baby in Gaza refugee camp, officials say
An Israeli air strike in Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp killed three people, including a six-month-old infant, while Israeli gunfire later killed a Palestinian man near a UN-run clinic in Jabalia. The deceased were identified as Mohammad Abu Mallouh, Alaa Zaqlan, and their child, Osama.