AMMAN – According to The New York Times, the
Israeli strike on
Jabalia camp was carried out using two bombs, each exceeding
900 kilograms, sparking demands from the Biden administration for Israel to
explain its recent strike that claimed hundreds of casualties, reported by
Khaberni.
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The Times reported that analysis of satellite
images and videos indicated Israel used 2000-pound (900 kg) bombs in the attack
on Jabalia, a densely populated area north of
Gaza City.
The craters left by the explosions were
approximately 40 feet wide, consistent with the impact created by this type of
weaponry on sandy soil, according to a technical study conducted by the
ammunition research company "Armament" in 2016.
The Israeli military declined to comment to
The Times on the number and type of weapons used in the Jabalia strike.
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