IP - Humanitarian groups have condemned Israel’s attack on the Jabalia refugee camp, saying the air raid should be a “wake-up call” to world leaders to secure a ceasefire in Gaza.

Iran Press/ West Asia: The Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) non-profit group has called on the international community to broker a ceasefire in Gaza that “will bring this bloodshed to an end”.

“This attack [on Jabalia refugee camp] marks a new low and should serve as a wake-up call to world leaders and politicians everywhere,” the MAP chief executive, Melanie Ward, said in a statement.

“Their meek requests for compliance with international law are being ignored entirely; Israel has instead increased the ferocity of its indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks.”

The group said it was “deeply concerned” for Palestinians across Gaza, including the 400,000 people still in northern areas of the Strip, in particular. “The threat to their lives grows with each passing hour,” Ward said.

Anger grows over Israeli attack on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza.

Late on Tuesday, the Zionist army bombarded the densely-populated Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza Strip.

Dozens of people have been killed in an Israeli air raid on the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, according to a medical official and Palestinian authorities in the besieged territory.

The health ministry in Gaza said more than 50 people were killed in the attack on Tuesday and 150 others were wounded. The director of the Indonesian Hospital confirmed that more than 50 people were killed.

The bombing has sparked outrage across the Arab world and has been condemned by humanitarian organizations.

Israel has acknowledged it was behind the strike, saying it was targeting a high-ranking Hamas commander; Hamas has rejected its commander was present.

Israeli citizens, who are waiting for the return of their captives from Gaza, were angered by this action and declared that this process could complicate the release of their captives.

"I am sorry to those innocent men, women, and children in Jabalia Refugee Camp that the world could not protect you. This blatant disregard for human life must be condemned unequivocally," First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf posted on X.

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