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Israel launches strikes on Jabalia in northern Gaza

Israel launches strikes on Jabalia in northern Gaza

Israel launched fresh attacks on Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to Al Jazeera Arabic.
Israel launched "fire belts" on the town, according to Arabic media reports, meaning it unleashed heavy, repeated strikes in specific locations in Jabalia.
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