Satellite photos display the scale of destruction in Gaza as Israel responds to shock Hamas assault

Satellite photos display the scale of destruction in Gaza as Israel responds to shock Hamas assault


People today have their belongings close to destroyed buildings and debris at the Al-Karama community after an Israeli airstrike that has been heading on for five days in Gaza Metropolis, Gaza on October 11, 2023.

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Satellite photos depict the scale of the devastation in Gaza adhering to a barrage of Israeli airstrikes in reaction to Hamas’ unprecedented assault.

U.S. house engineering firm Maxar Systems on Tuesday released a fresh batch of satellite images that exhibit the aftermath of the latest airstrikes in and all around the enclosed territory of Gaza.

The update will come as Israel’s military services says it is amassing hundreds of hundreds of troops near the Gaza border “to execute the mission we have been supplied” from Primary Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Israel is anticipated to start a ground offensive on the Gaza Strip in an endeavor “to make sure Hamas will not have any military services capabilities.”

Israel, which has hammered Gaza with airstrikes in recent times, has requested the “full siege” of the Gaza Strip, trying to get to quit the provide of electrical power, food stuff, h2o and gasoline to the currently blockaded population of approximately 2.3 million people today.

The counteroffensive in opposition to the Palestinian militant team Hamas follows a brutal and coordinated assault on southern Israel around the weekend.

As a final result of the ongoing Israeli-Hamas war, at the very least 1,200 Israelis have been killed, with far more than 2,700 hurt, though about 950 individuals in Gaza have been killed, with 5,000 hurt.

Maxar satellite imagery of a massive explosion and smoke from airstrike

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Maxar satellite imagery of the wrecked residential structures in Gaza Metropolis, October 10, 2023.

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Maxar satellite imagery overview of Rimal district Gaza Town, Oct 10, 2023.

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Maxar satellite imagery of the Wrecked al Sousi mosque Gaza Metropolis, October 10, 2023.

Satellite impression (c) 2023 Maxar Systems | Getty Pictures





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